RE:RE:RE:More than 0.30$ soonastutein wrote: MoneyMKR72---
I hope your definition of large contracts comes to realiality. In order to be considered large it would have to be in range of 2million or it is meaningless to investors.
MoneyMKR72 Don't disregard the fact that we have 352 million shares o/s and 3.52 million equal . 1 cent. 1/3of one cent =.1.17 profit. I hope your definition of large meets the facts.
Astutein, I agree we need large AI contracts, but let's not look at profit as being the same as share price. If a contract worth 1 cent per share was landed and it was a contract that paid the 1 cent every year and we thought it had a good chance of renewing and even growing then perhaps if we use a share price multiplyer of "5" on the cash flow then maybe that contract is worth $0.05 per share. That happens to be 25% of today's share value. So depending on circumstances things could be better than they first appear.