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Tests were done but it does take time to bring products to market with a skeleton crew. Has anyone ever considered that only a handful of products are produced for testing and they don't go into production until after the testing has completed to GRCU's satisfaction and standards? Anotherwards produce a product, test a product, repeat and rinse until satisfied with the testing. Producing enough quantity of a tested product for sales could take weeks or longer. Why pay to do testing if a product were not planned for introduction? I'm a Design Engineer so I know how to develop, test and then produce hundreds or thousands of a product but only after testing qty 15-20 prototypes first and working the "bugs out"!
My bet is GRCU is doing all there development and testing and marketing with minimal funds while trying to maintain low depth levels. They have announced bringing in NPI, web based videos, costs to test, and paying employees even if only a few are currently on an hourly payroll. The company is only three quarters old. When I say "I'm long" I'm talking 5-10 years not nine months. I FLMAO at what some claim to be "long" or have so many concerns with a nine month old startup company. All I've been reading since last April is "penny stock mentality 101". That said I'm also surprised the PPS maintains levels under a penny but IMO that is being caused by manipulation. The manipulators are playing GRCU's style of minimal news while hiring the FUD posters to scare the weak hands. If Cruz and Calkin are smart then they recognize these microcap traits and have a plan to surprise the shit out of these shorters and flippers. No worries here!