Good post, Wer. It is interesting to me that e
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Good post, Wer. It is interesting to me that every time some good news comes out, there is a bomb dropped by someone. When it was announced that the facility would be open to all investors to come take a look, bomb dropped. It almost, not quite, but almost killed the discussion of being able to talk with the leadership face to face, see products assembled, tours of other facilities. One thing we have been looking for for some time is going current. Yesterday, or was it the day before, someone found information that either we are there and it would be 30 days to get the yield sign removed. Kaboom, another explosion. Well, if this company is not going to make it, why all the attacks every time some good news comes out? If it is going to die, doesn't need help from people that either never had shares or who have sold out. To me, it is showing signs of life. Why bother reporting financials on time if you're about to close the doors? Why bother moving to another facility? Why order 100 units? The timing is just interesting. When some really big news comes out, what will the attacks be? There was a joke years ago. The US was playing a communist country in a sports match. The US won. Next day, the headline in the communist country read-Us comes in next to last. Our glorious country comes in next to first. It ain't over. Most hated, most loved and one of the most viewed in this hangout. My best to you, my friend, Jim