Fairchij: Rainer I think the expectation that this roadshow will deliver new buyers is very realistic. If it was not they would not be doing it would they. And for the record I am going to be very disappointed if after presenting to the Investment Banks in the technology capital of the world that this fails to provide a recovery in the share price.
Sorry, Fairchj. I think I didn't make myself clear enough so you misunderstood me. I do indeed expect something from this roadshow. Of course I do!
Well, the question is how much can we realistically expect. What would be a grounded approach? For example I don't expect the share price to explode to $70+ right away, although I am a firm member of the $70+ club.
Okay, let's play with some numbers. I has been said they'll visit half a dozen banks, i.e. 6. They will probably hold presentations there. How many folks from a bank or its clients might attend such a presentation? 10? 30? I have no idea. Let's say they'll reach about 50 – 200 individuals in total.
How many of them will invest money (directly or indirectly) and how much? I don't have any idea at all. Let's say, 10 % of the people will buy one million shares each. That would make 5 to 20 millions and could propel the share price up to … somewhere.
As I said, the above is complete guesswork. Does this sound somewhat realistic nevertheless or is it utter nonsense? How would realistic numbers/expectations look like? Who has experience with this kind of stuff and could shed some light?