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Message: Re: This has become quite comical...
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Nov 24, 2013 07:14PM

Equally comical is continued discussion of how everything revolves around "Fundamentals". Regardless of how Fundamentals appear, the other main ingredient any astute investor is looking at is POTENTIAL. I suspect that virtually everyone who is invested in PTSC (or who invested in nearly ANY company in its infancy) invested due to recognized Potential, and definitely not the Fundamentals.

IMO, we are currently in "restart" mode. The fundamentals suck. But the potential? Well, again, I suspect IT is why we are all still here. The next couple of days could easily jump-start PTSC towards achieving its Potental. The Fundamentals should follow.

Our Potential has been hampered for many years because of re-exams to the extreme at the PTO and seemingly endless litigation. And why is that? IMO, because our foes have recognized the value of our asset, and have played every game imagineable. But we may be about to finally have our day in the sun.

Of course it hasn't helped to have been forced by the co-inventor to be linked to TPL/Leckrone, and he has paid the price. So have we. And certain mis-steps by PTSC management have also hampered our Potential. And we argue endlessly about those mis-steps, both perceived and real. But the Potential is what keeps everyone here "interested", and invested (at least sporatically). IMO, the Potential is also what gets everyone so emotionally charged.

Try thinking in terms of Potential, and talk about THAT. Or go invest in a company like Lockheed-Martin. Over the last decade, their Fundamentals look great. But how does their Potential look right now? Wars winding down. Space Shuttle done. And a recent announcement that they are laying off 4,000 people. Add Competition from SpaceX, which has a bottomless pit of financial backing.

FWIW,

SGE

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