Jerry, exactly. There isn't much gray area, or is there? We all tend to think of NVID and our first thoughts are centered around "Microsafe". It's success or failure, black or white, so to speak.
If Aqua Bio can generate cash, seed development of Microsafe, and still bring earnings to the bottom line, then Aqua Bio does not only represent the gray area, it is also the lifes blood of the present day company. That is what I am concentrating on. If the numbers generated by this side of the business, are growing, and look to be robust, then NVID as a company can survive.
Remember, if Microsafe does turn out to be a viable product, it is going to take a strong, sound underlying foundation to support it's growth. How many companies have you ever seen that grow to fast, and eat up any profits supporting their growth with debt?
I'd rather see a methodical, well balanced company that can grow from within, rather than selling the ship out from underneath us, and casting us on the water to sink or swim, with debt strapped to our ankles as anchors.
I know the questions posed in the preceeding posts are mutually shared by many of us, but let's not lose sight of the fact that this is a fledgling business, not a magic show.
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