RE:Where are the stock buyers?
To me the shares are not cheap. The market dictates that! If I had the allocated funds to average down more, as you can continually scalp a few thousand shares really cheap, I would. I still have no proof of S7's ability to execute and I will stick to my allocation based trading plan. S7 has a product offering, and own the intellectual capital. They don't need to scale manufacturing to demand, because they have.effectively outsourced, manufacturing. GP should be darn good under this scenario. Basically, comes down to, can S7 deliver shareholder value on their intellectual capital. How well is it protected? How quickly can another company, using a different approach, take their piece of the market. My guess is nobody. Not big enough a market slice to matter and S7 owns the "short haul, high speed, low power consumption" market space. Remember this stuff is plug and play or you are out of business. Price, data delivery efficiencies and cost of operation including energy consumtion and maintenannce is the name of the game for S7. What competitor has carved this slice?