I know what you are saying. With orders of 50,000-100,000 units we no doubt would generate a generous amount of profit. All I am saying is that as the business grows, and maintians grwoth, profits will dictate the pps, not revenues.
We will need several quarters of high revenues and including profits to sustain a reasonable share price. And as with a lot of companies today, when they miss their eps projestion, sometimes by as little as $.02, their share price takes a hit. This happens even when revenues are over achieved.
We will have this discussion in more detail during 2006 and 2007 and see which is the deciding factor in determining the price of our shares.
Without continued improvement in earnings, the price will decline.