RE:RE:RE:Food for thought Please do tell what it is that you know about all the things that have not gone as planned that has not been published or that one cannot understand?
For example, here's what I understand the torch thing. It was not plug-and-play because certain infrastructure was retired, I understand that big players move at their own slow pace (because they have a lot of projects on the table all the time, among other reasons), and Ibunderstand there were some issues that had to be resolved. So, which one of these came as a surprise to the CEO that knew everything better than any outsider since he was inside the fence when he publicly set some unmet expectations?
Radian is interesting and I am waiting to see what will come that will knock our socks off. It was initially a $25 million contract, probably biggest in PYR history. For 7 Drosrite systems, which have all been manufactured but 3 have been delivered and put into operation. Some $10 million owing has been outstanding for several years while the big client was evaluating business opportunities. If we are to read between the lines positively and based on latest general comments, those business opportunities should involve PYR. And, the payment that was going to be finally fully collected in Q2, will commence being collected in Q2. So, you can fill in how everyone should see nothing but the positive out of this. Fill us in with your additional dd that we are missing.