Do the TDK's stand on their own, or for some reason do they need to have the 100nm completed? If 100nm is not met in the next relatively short time frame, will the companies that have the TDK's be interested in whatever "nm" it is, or do they absolutely need 100nm for them to strongly consider?
These questions may seem or be stupid, but they come from one who loves the share price action and knows almost zero, and has approximately equal aptitude when it comes to things techie.
From the little I understand, I have to believe the modest upside potential here is considerable. This currently little company is making these awful days in the market much easier to take!