RE:RE:news Truly it will always come down to when there is a positive impact on the bottom line. Seeing a strong sales quarter but no corresponding bottom line result, means the company isn't there yet. And a viable explanation on increased expenses isn"t going to create the belief that they are about to be a market force. Maybe the concern is whether the pricing is high enough? Or why such a highly beneficial product doesn"t see a triple in sales volume .
i think / hope that by next quarter the results will be impressive in all key areas and then we will see steady upward sp appreciation.. a little bit longer but should prove worth the wait