$TPAC Good morning, everyone. It seems we are holding nicely here, at least as of the time of this posting. There is a bit of speculations as to where the income from the buybacks came from. My opinion is that it came from the trial parts for COMAC(and maybe others as well). We all know that these bearings are not cheap. How expensive? I think it depends on the bearing and what part of the aircraft it corresponds to, given that there will be differences in size from one area to the next. Someone a little while back posted that the bearings were about $5k per, on average. We'll go with that as a ballpark range for speculation, only I will be a bit more conservative with the price. We'll modify that to $3750 per bearing rather than $5000. We have recently trialed (a minimum) of 68 parts for COMAC, before any purchase orders were announced. 68 parts x $3750 = $255,000. The PR said 500M shares have been repurchased on the open market. We were trading mostly .0005's for the weeks prior to our most recent run. 500,000,000 * .0005 = $250,000. In such a hypothetical scenario, that even leaves $5k on the table. Then, there is a $100k purchase order. This really isn't all that crazy. Could the bearings have costed more? Sure. Less? Sure. Could the money have come from elsewhere? Yes; why not? As far as I'm concerned, the company is doing everything it said it would and is starting to finally blossom. Only the 8k can give us the particulars. No one on the boards know much, if anything, more than anyone else; myself included. Let's keep our heads on straight, keep the sentiment high, and opt for a great day.
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