Well I care. It has brought to light an avenue of revenue that this board has yet to consider (and subsequently rip apart), and that is the sale of raw thermoplastic material. All eyes presently focus on golf clubs, lacrosse and hockey sticks, and wheels.
Remember where QDRX was a defense contractor trading at $40.00 a share. They produced materials for aerospace. (Correct me Alon if I make a mistake here) Then, contracts were cancelled, defense spending was chopped (Boy, do I miss the Reagan days) and QDRX could have done one of two things, fold or find a new way to make a buck.
Now they are trying to keep their heads above water ($40.00 a share was in '89) with sporting goods, but this should NOT rule out the feasibility of also selling their raw material of Thermoplastics, should it?
Hey, don't get me wrong or jump all over my post, I am NOT saying QDRX is going to be $40.00 again, just saying that they have ways to make money..and wouldn't it be nice to see QDRX's lightweight, low flex, radar impervious materials used in the forward flaps of Rockwell's prototype FA-33 Stealth Fighter? (Embellishment)
So yes, this news should be viewed favorably, by us optimists.
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