Yeah agree Percy. Bad decisions in the late 90's really cost WDT for a long time. Still its great that they are now selling 20000 motors a week thats 50% up on last year so looking at sales of $33mill or so hopefully. Thats pretty good even if 5 years late. Still the fact that other competitors have to jump through these same hoops means that WDT has a good head start.
The AO Smith decision is the interesting part. AO walked away from a deal with WDT 5 years or so ago. Now they have come back!! Apparently it was due to new management. Well that management has obviously changed its mind about a few things. The Coke tie up could be awesome. Imagine a wdt motor in every vending machine?? Not to mention the Ventilation story restarting in Europe. Now with the Germans it can go places.
A lot more positive about WDT now than i was 6 months ago at the last capital raising. Will continue to hold as these events have a way of snowballing.