Hedging outcomes with "could" versus will?
"POET could enable up to ten times improvements in"
"The POET platform, when implemented, could change that"
"we believe we are the only company that could achieve this level of disruption.""
Full disclosure: I am neither a shorter, nor a seller.
I look forward to "has enabled", "has changed", and "has achieved".
Subject brought up as a point of discussion, and not that I am seeking an electronic beating.