RE:RE:Will remain patient and keep all my shares until NASDAQcanyousayiii wrote: It would seem to me that there is a camp of two groups of investors. Those that had bought at very low levels and hung on for years and those that have jumped onto the bandwagon once it started moving and certain milestones were starting to be hit. Good for those long term holders. They took the risk, and stuck it out during a long R&D phase. They got rewarded and it is always good to see a little guy hit a home run. I got in at the point when the long R&D was coming to an end, and significant contracts coming soon were signalled. That is my reality and I paid a much higher price for it, and that is fine. That is my benchmark and that is my expectation - sales. How long the journey took, whether slow or lightening speed, is history from which the play has moved on. So, as you say, it is about where are the sales that matter from this point on. Some of the long term holders that took the risk and got rewarded for it cannot seem to grasp this reality and have a need to hammer anyone that got for the commercialization part and is wondering about clients A, B and C that sounded like it approached a stage where pen should start hitting the paper. I know there are a lot of recently invested that think like you and I but can't speak out for obvious reasons on this board. Sad, but whatever, it doesn't impact when PYR will be able to sign sales.
Good4You wrote: I will remain patient and keep all my shares until the NASDAQ uplisting. Peter won't have any choice and will have to deliver, probably just before the uplisting, a super big order or signed Contract that could be his greatest surprise for the New Year. Let's wait and see. It is clear TSX didn't work too much ( no expected big order). But NASDAQ, with a BIG SIGNED CONTACT, should do the job. Sure we can wait another month, more or less? Good4You
You may be right 2 or maybe 3 groups, the first being the ones at the very beginning and who waited the longest. Then the group the got in 4 years ago during the first run up, and the third group that got in during the last 8 months. What do they all have in common? They had to wait and listen to all the people complaining about how things weren't moving fast enough. So the moral of the story is, have patience, believe in the company and where it's headed and you will be rewarded. Even if you bought in at the most recent high. Jmo