RE:#7 of Manipulation articleThe expectation for PYR is that adoption of products by big customers will lead to exponential reordering. So, the $65 million projected sales contracts, depending on what they are, could grow to double the next year, etc. You know the old math, one plant replacing 50 torches in one plant would lead to $150M in net sales. So, that is an example of the potential of adoption of one product. Adoption of new technologies is slow, but big rewards when they start. That's the guess as to how much PYR is worth today. The question is rate of growth, but nobody sensible is counting on a billion over the next couple of years, or at least the market and professional analysts are not counting on it just yet. The stock is not cheap, but a heck of a lot more realistic than a few months ago. Many of us thought that Naz would push valuations ahead even more as it often happens.