Emearg. Two of us willing to say out loud that we think the future of Blis could be very big, so long as it survives the course. This could be dangerous, we could work ourselves into a lather in no time! That was one of the reasons I did not put that piece of logic in. I think it is constructive for investors, who have to make investment decisions, to swap broad lines of reasoning (such as you just did), and to exchange ideas when things are not clear. But projecting possible futures carries less certainty obviously, so I decided it didn't need saying this time, we'll know the actuals soon enough.
Actually, I am not sure how much more conjecture can be made after this point. The company has moved from getting a reliable product out the door, to experimenting with different sales mechanisms, to reaching out for distributors with a plan in mind. But the next step really boils down to consumer reaction, and I cannot see that we can have too much to speculate about that beyond hearing the actual six monthly figures after the event. The long process of watching the company get the ship ready to actually leave port and start to sail the markets is now almost over. Now we will watch the ship disappear over the horizon, and then perhaps we will only hear dispatches from time to time.