Thanks for the reply...but you do know the company
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The agreements are just loud wind at this point. Relying on everyone else is a weak argument. It's an excuse because the company has no assets nor the management expertise to stand on its own two feet.
Hitching their wagon to the next best thing has been a survival method and not what shareholders signed up for.
Confidence in the company being able to generate any income across any project is very very low. Look at the stock. Why do you think the stock is in the tank? It's not going anywhere now that tweets and articles are not effective any longer.
Nobody knows what they own except for a few pat on the back articles about projects that are nothing but reseller or distribution agreements. No value when you're held hostage relying on other company's products and margins.
Bottom line..the company is broke and doesn't have the credit and experienced sales support system to execute at any competitive level with driving product sales. The learning curve is deadly for companies that have zero experience with industries and products. Slow death. Just look at the desperation tweets looking for other companies to help sell and distribute. That's ridiculous! Why sign an agreement when you don't have the resources to sell and deliver? It always leads back to wasted investors money over 4 years being too busy trying to figure out how to plug another hole in the boat.
Just buying time. Painful after 4 years of lack of 100% focus with distractions and nobody hired with expertise to execute.
God Bless. Never give up.
Do your own due diligence
imho
cheers