RE:Benzinga InterviewBeen there, done that, lost the T-shirt. Fool me once...you know the rest. Starting to get use to these NRs that raise questions. One article interpreting that the acquisition brought a $155 million order book instead of considering that it also includes KNR's order book. Two resident pumper no-minds don't even attempt to figure out the numbers - that's a good thing. Override tries but using unreasonable assumptions. The new company will be consolidated into KNR's financials upon acquisition. Last fiscal year Global had $43 million revenues and then had an order book of $120 million for the next three years, for an average of $40 million per year. Yet for some 3 months, KNR's projected financials only go up $3 million. "Paid for" and revenue recognition are two different things. Based on accounting revenue recognition for a typical project where you recognize revenues along with percentage completion, this would mean that the acquisition company will only be working on $3 million worth of booked projects over the next five months, less than 10% of the kind of work they did last fiscal year. Sounds odd, so the new forecast could include downgrade of KNR's earlier projection. A "corporate" forecast does not include BioCloud? "Corporate", all inclusive, and a public company providing a forecast which completely removes a significant business line, especially without spelling it out - NO chance, unless they are overconfident about pumping out information that does not provide reasonably quality information to shareholders that can drive their investment decisions. Going into the next year, take April 7 projection for 2021 of about $34 million. Add $40 million average for the acquisition and you get to $74 million, which is greater than the latest update. Using these assumptions, it is suggestive that there is 0 organic growth among these entities, and as a matter of fact, a decline. And now we are to look forward to exciting things coming from BioCloud? After such a forecast, which doesn't even try to attempt to describe its limitations, but rather leave it up to investors to try to paint a picture that looks much better? Not gonna do that for them. Looking forward to August 5th but not holding my breath that we will get a clear accounting for their forecast. Go ahead, shoot some holes into the above fact based assumptions and resulting views, and will be more than happy to find out that I am missing something big, on the good side.