Wonder why this was not copied hereCeo.ca/pyr
@dork @pennytodollar what is the company achieving? There's a lot you HOPE they are achieving, but what are they REALLY achieving? Some trials of 4 torches that may or may not lead to sales when the CEO was hyping a market needing thousands of torches 3 years ago? Declining revenues and negative working capital? Over $100M in accumulated losses? These are achievements? What credit are they due? You think they're due credit for what MIGHT happen in the future? That's the difference between the rational and irrational... I'll give them credit when the big hyped megacontracts come to fruition... you give them credit for saying the contracts are "on track" and may happen at some point in the future. I consider a signed contract an achievement... you consider a "request for cost estimate" an achievement. I consider profit an achievement - you consider losing money but talking about maybe future potential profit an achievement. A small scale trial which we don't even know the results of yet? And the client won't even acknowledge whose tech they're trialing? This is not a major achievement deserving of great "credit" to anyone not looking at this through the rosiest of rose coloured glasses.