They do have a lot of info under "About", and list their press releases under "Investor Relations". Nothing new in particular, but enough for someone to get a sense of their products, their history, their facilities, the people who run it, and a toll-free number to call... I still think that they have an impressive product that has tremendous potential in the market place. But change is slow. I remember almost 10 years ago, I had a small office with an x-ray facility, and new equipment became available that reduced the radiation dose to patients by over 50%. We switched over within 3 months. Two years later, when the state inspected us, they told us that Stanford Hospital was still using all the old equipment. It just wasn't cost effective for them to switch yet. The transition to anything new is painfully slow for large facilities. But eventually it happens. As we're seeing now, city after city in the U.S. and Europe are running out of dumping grounds. In our area, (Silicon Valley), our home garbage fees have almost doubled in the last few years, as we've had to pay another city to use their dump, as ours is full. I think that the problems the company has had are typical of this type of company. Growth is awkward and unpredictable at this stage, but I'm willing to hold this for the long term. |