RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:PR ladyI agree completely. Seems there are a lot of " investors " seeking instant gratification everywhere.
Maybe that's why scratch tickets are so popular. Personally, although I admit I love to see some positive news once in a while, I realize that there is other work to do other than sit around concocting fluffy news to placate the inpatient. I have seen too many of my own stocks crash and burn over the years that pumped out steady streams of wondeful news. Mining exploration companies absoloutly excel at this. Same with energy exploration. Gold and diamond mines. Etc, etc.
We have a real company doing real things and I think we just need to let them get on with it.
You don't have $20 million cash, no debt and current and upcoming contracts unless you are seriously on to something. Don't get me wrong, I too love to see news releases. Silence that lasts too long tends to trigger negative thoughts for sure. And I have seen some of the companies I have owned die long silent deaths. I really don't see that happening here. I'm going to sit back and enjoy the ride! Just my unsolicitated but humble opinion..