RE:RE:RE:Solid weekWhy are you piggybacking with this question expressing a surprise which has nothing to do with what I posted? Are you talking about air testing in general or are you talking about KNR? Certain air testing has been in place for quite some time already. So what are you talking about...need or regulations for testing air for Covid? And how do you define "need"? And how do you see KNR's competition in all this? My premise from KNR's perspective as a shareholder is pretty simple....if Steelcase or any other distributor or whatever happens after a potential HC positive result does not start resulting in some sales, you can bet that you cannot count on KNR monopolizing that market with BioCloud. And go back a year, and ask me the same question - we are in the middle of a Covid pandemic that shut down the world economy and way of life, what in the world makes you think that testing for Covid is not needed? Yeah, everyone would intuitively say it is needed, and.....what happened? There were different needs and wants to spend money. In any case, I don't know why any of the longs are selling any shares when it is so clear to everyone that this one will be worth much much more in the future. Guys like Wiley and YearningYank profess how this is an investment opportunity of a lifetime, but they don't want to be overweighed in it! LOL! Why not? How many other investment opportunities of a lifetime are they invested in? Silly notion to imply that they don't want to make too much money.
Onenessofall121 wrote:
canyousayiii wrote: Personally, if the SP is not well above $4 by the end of October, then BC is turning out to be a flop. It will have been almost a year since it was ready for market and if after a year a pandemic tool is not selling during a pandemic, it ain't gonna look a heck of a lot better after the pandemic IMO. So, the current rise does not impress me given the journey of the past year. It just sucks less for the Biocloud investors, and partly due to the core business.
What in the world makes you think that air testing will not be needed for the forseable future ?