Two great posts by Mag1 and Gerry. Although I
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Although I am more of a "down to the brass tacks" business minded individual at the operation level and not so much the financials minded type, I can appreciate these other views and learning alot from those on the board who look at the numbers per say.
Revenue is indeed revenue and from the pps standpoint , I agree, who cares where it comes from as long as it drives the pps up. As others said, if other avenues are being used legally to create that revenue, than great. However my solice when looking at or investing in a company comes from its target market and the tangible product it offers. I do not like to lose sight of that, not even for a moment as this can mean the beginning fractures in the fabric (I don't believe that is what is occurring here yet)
I.e. ....If we are selling bearings than let's do it...let's sell bearings. Let's look at every market that can benefit from them and target them aggresively. I do believe Bill is doing this.
That said and in one of previous posts (my gosh I posted so much I can't even keep up now), we are not in the head of the CEO, and he seems to be a doing a fine job and has outlined an intentful direction to push TPAC, but the share dillution is the most concerning right now. Surely you can all can agree with this or understand this concern that I believe others are trying to express. Some in their own unique ways of course..lol.
Early on Bill's tweets were frequent and they instilled a GREAT sense of confidence to me as investor. Perhaps that spoiled us all a little bit and now that the frequency has dropped we are feeling a little neglected - kind of like what happens with sex after marriage...at least with your wife of course ...lol (poor attempt at humor)! Muse is doing a fine job, although I need a friggin dictionary at my side for all of the abbreviations and monikers. I have a head ache just thinking about those tweets!! I liked it better when we were talking about Product!
I will leave the EIA's, EE YI YO's and all that financial statement mumbo jumbo to the competent individuals on this board who make a living off of it, while I wait patiently for what's most important to me and my investment in TPAC. That being Purchase Orders for bearings, followed by the effort in reduction in outstanding shares.