Casavantsghost wrote: Did I give a timeframe when the checks would be cut? I also believe after the installation of what is being installed now will open the floodgates of this business as they are forced to keep up with demand. I posted a lengthy post about the company being able to keep up with the demand and I'm sticking to that concern until I see press releases detailing what is being put into place to mitigate that concern.
It doesn't mean I don't have faith in the company. I only know what I know.
even if company A retrofits one location a year, that's 50 torches and an excellent revenue stream no.
and for the record, my cost basis is $3.50 US a share. So I'm down but I don't feel in that way? Why do you suppose that is?
for the further before record... I had a cost basis of .68 - 1.71 and sold..
I then realized my stupid move and bought back in higher..
These shares are in the stock draw for the foreseeable future.
This company was trading below a dollar for how long? It is beginning to fire on 5 cylinders with a partnership in another.
When I said "billions", I specifically gave an example of the company I work for (Verizon) in spectrum purchases.. but you knew that.. so... why did you do what you just did with an obfuscation statement? I did not say PyroGenesis would spend billions.
So if your underwater on paper, welcome to the club. I would say we just have different perspectives on timelines.
None of them are in our control.
We have a choice you and I, hold or sell.
I suspect neither of us sells at a loss because we want to see this story unfold.
It's why we bought in the first place..I think we are going to be ok but for the record, not a fan of incessant pumping either. It's gross after awhile but I'm a free speech guy so...
canyousayiii wrote: I've been around for decades. Pumpers are as bad as bashers. There are many fortunate investors in PYR that have made a lot of money and Peter can do no wrong. Good for them. But I invested on certain projections and I lost. Now i apply my common sense. A couple of months ago I was casavantghost was calling me oblivious for not believing a company would cut a billion dollar check for the torches. Fast forward and even Peter said nobody in their right mind would go with a huge order on something that has not been in place in the real world. That is common sense but unfortunately a couple of months earlier he left us all with a different impression. So, Peter is ambitious, a lot has been done, but he cannot control the market for his products and dictate how clients will spend their money. 30+ years of business experience behind me + common sense.