The psychological effects of owning PTK are taking their toll. The degree of denial, anger, bargaining, depression expressed here other boards and FB classically reflecting the loss we all feel. All principally for one reason; the share price and it's effects on the bottom line of our investment.
My grandfather was reported as being on a ship sunk whilst bring evacuated as a casualty from the WW1 battle of Gallipoli. The family suffered greatly at the probability of his loss, that was until he walked in one day totally unannounced, wounded but alive.
To me given the announcement and rational of the new communication policy, clamping down on frothy news and the small but clear indications of gearing up for production at DenseLight, the RFP possibilities, along with the revenue plans going forward aided by the independent analysis of the company, gives more than hope that PTK has not succumbed to the attrition battle that one should expect of a startup high tech venture capital firms. (9 out of 10 fail apparently) - Yes Grandpa PTI may yet be going strong.
He's just got to walk through the door for us to believe he's alive and kicking. He's certainly unannounced and he's certainly wounded but might yet be surprisingly sprightly. I'm sure there were no reports of the ship going down.
Why are we all running around shouting the sky is falling in.
Sula