RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:John Proctor This is evident also by a stock I own that also was in the .14 - .19 cent range for 1-2 years, and now it is over a buck within only a 3-4 months. It can happen, but the difference between that stock and this one is that there was never any doubt about the leadership of that stock - the CEO is a proven winner in a large multinational public company and their marketing VP is industry recognized. Or was there any doubt about the product. The other company was in its infancy and building a plan for growth in a sector that has global tailwinds behind it. Here we are with a product that has had Gartner devise a sector name, and has questionable management, has squandered opportunities to showcase the effectiveness of its product, but instead focuses on the inconsequential contracts, details, and has a clearly ineffective sales team, and the CEO has to canvass shareholders for leads.
I can't say that I regret getting into this, because we all make choices and it is with the best information at the time. If I may regret anything it's staying in this long term in the face of overwhelming evidence that unless a management change occurs, it will be more of the same.