Mcnai might be onto something. He makes sense. Perhaps "investment" dollars are waiting in the wings for Poet and Poet might not need any separate direct investment bank/ brokerage financing (unless of course the investment bank already deals with any of Poet's customers) as possibly part of a developing framework for future deal. Sometimes many months before any official "material" agreement is signed, discussions, and cooperation on meeting internal milestones are what become the "foundation" for future material news. That might be why Suresh and the rest of Poet managment must remain silent on for now while they remain very confident. Most of Poet's current investors are fatigued longterm investors along with speculators and they do not have the data to become enthused to reflect this in the share price. Once that "unknown" data becomes an official agreement, then the true share value emerges. Longterm investors are waiting for this, presumably.
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