Volume is everythingI have been reading this forum for quite awhile and hear people constantly talk about the price of the stock you purchased. Cost of the stock is not as important as volume. If you payed .03 per share for 200 shares, it is worth only a fraction of purchasing 10,000 at .20 and everyone needs to determine their individual comfort point.
The one thing that is so important about AMY is the patents and Larry keeps empazining that. The recycling patent was applied for about 3 years ago, so has a remaning life of about 17 years. I am not sure exactly but I believe the Manganese patent was applied for about 8 years ago which would give it a remaing life of about 12 years. Why would Larry not want to sell the patent rights. Doing the producction process changes might need to be made which affect the original pattern. Larry (or Zarko) could apply for a child pattern which would extend the life of the original pattern (upto 20 years). Any one who says their have a priority secret process, is only as good until an employee walks out the door with it.
This is why I did not buy my first shares till AMY said patterns would be in hand. I did not mind paying the inflated price of .10, and now I knew I could buy volume.