Yep, Atul was very straight forward. He was a little difficult to understand if you were not looking at him. At a minimum, he helped put together the technology EDIG is trying to sell today. The future, not the past, will tell us about the viability of EDIG`s tech on the selling / licensing fronts.
Once we have a clue about the ``volume`` of orders, the future of EDIG will be a lot more clear, IMO. If they have the ``volume`` orders booked, EDIG may be able to turn the page and head forward. If they don`t, they have those 100M shares to keep the lights on, but the future will be murky at best.
John