RE:Fault is entirely KNR's There may be some good points here, I bought into the BioCloud story and it's been impossible to even and any understanding of what is happening around future plans. It's been 2 years so I am guessing demand is weak and will casually and slowly increase over time, unless a miracle happens
Core business and technology is growing and has great out looks, that's what keeps me around
I would also hope there IR guy picks up the phone next time.
I actually enjoy Ghezzi, he'a legit. He has scaled back his excitement and expectations so I give him a lot of credit for that, even though it's the back of our minds initially with all of these Biocloud orders.
navajojoe wrote: If we hadn't been fed all that bs about how BioClod was going to change the world, we would likely be trading a lot higher. Management killed all interest in the stock with that total fiasco.
So KNR will have to over-deliver now with their core business. That will take some time to build a larger client base that we can do repeat business with, but it should come with time. The high energy costs we will be faced with for years to come will increase the demand for our services.
But, what we really need is a new ceo who doesn't have the BioClod baggage as his resume. JMO