RE:RE:Quite the response towards three fudsters, LOLAnd a great comment by @GUPPY:
@GUPPY Future looks bright for PYR and HPQ. As with all innovative technology companies, they went through lean years scraping by during the testing phases of their various R&D projects. They learned so much and have advanced many of these projects into actual commercial ventures that are on the cusp of industry acceptance. Soon shareholders will be rewarded for their patience as many of these ventures should be significantly monetized through off take agreements, joint venture agreements, sales agreements etc. The wait has been long. The reward should be worth it. COGT wrote: Ya great points Toolman made. And to his point about other industries and the one trick pony companies. PYR ,as we all know,has many applications for plasma,
I've said, before, what could be more interesting than an investment in the fourth state of matter. Solid liquid and gas are handled,plasma applications will only grow in number.
Henry Ford started at the model A and eventually succeeded with the model T ,yes in that order and the 20th letter was a charm.
GLTA