RE:TimelinesAmen Elderstockman, nobody can truly predict timelines when you're in the middle of negotiations. As discussions progressed with Client A, especially around price. Seems that Peter took is 'slow is smooth' approach at that stage and convinced client A to install a torch to collect data, knowing fully and well that it would demonstrate the extra economic benefits and that it might only take "seeing it in action" to convince the client to pay a higher price for the 'big order'. The only difference here is the timeline, and in my view Peter is driving the timeline which will result in a major multi-torch order from Client A as well as possibly B&C before NASDAQ listing
Elderstockman wrote: I hear lots of discontent because of unfulfilled expectations. The one area where Peter seems to have changed his interviews and news releases now, is he tries to dampen the enthusiasm just a little as to immmediate expectations, while at the same time being really "over the top" excited about the big picture. I give him credit for seeing that, and I believe that the big picture still looks very rosy. Now ,as investors or traders knowing that, we need to adjust our timelines to fit or move on.