Jerry,
No one was in the shop at the time fortunately. Thanks for asking.
I'm interested enough in the possibilities of IAS that I am going to request an invite to their DWM demonstration. What I want to determine as much as possible before then is whether their Tech and future products have any chance to be competitive enough and of high enough quality to find a significant nitch in this crowded areana. What with: Cable, ISDN, ADSL, Microwave, ATM, Frame Relay, Digital video piggy back, plus some not thought of yet, to name a few, all trying to increase the usuable bandwidth. Its virtually impossible to know the future. But the response of the market to the Iaus demo could either put this stock in the sewer or in the stratosphere.
I'm anxious for in-your-face patent information. I already have determined that the management of Iaus should be rated on the plus side of the scale. (In spite of what some have said on this thread). Two potentially great products in the marketplace and still debt free. And another, DWM, with unlimited upside, patent protected and prototype ready and still no debt. Now this may not be the standard way of doing everything but it epitomises the entrepreneurial spirit. I started my business on a shoestring and it worked for me.
I don't like the way the stock has been acting however. I don't like the spread and I think it is too high at this point of the company development. Both of these problems are probably a result of the small amount of float. But if it can continue to hover in this range until June 27 this could be one interesting ride, to say the least.
Just a thought or two,
Ace |