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To: sense who wrote (4024)10/3/2023 4:52:59 PM
From: sense  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6131
 
FEMY

Off the recent highs... still a solid value, it seems... at least if the analysts predictions re future potential in revenue growth are in the least bit realistic... in relation to either the timing, or the numbers...

Some of the pattern apparent in the trading recently might well be explained by it having been very recently featured as a stock of interest on Reddit at r/SqueezePlays

Purely coincidence ?

Worth keeping an eye on the trading patterns for that reason, too, along with change tied to the usual in fundamental value issues that are made apparent to the market "in lumps"... as when winning a new product marketing approval from the Feds...

Oddly, I've seen very little effort made by anyone to try to quantify the value of that potential market for their newly approved product... nothing at all seen addressing the nature of the market it addresses, what the new product provides in terms of its relative position in and value proposition within that market, etc.

And, with that, nothing about how they intend to proceed to address those issues... or what it will cost ?

Perhaps they're intending to find marketing partners to carry that ball for them ?

The company itself not helping too much in that regard, either, which seems a bit tone deaf in the wake of the approval, not out there talking about "what it means to us", etc. They instead came out with news today that they are once again certified as fully compliant with harmonized regulatory rules... which means they can market their stuff in the U.S., Canada and Japan, with "an ability" to register in Brazil and Australia...

They "can"... not exactly answering questions of the sort any reasonable effort in DD would require asking.

The language in the release addressing what they do is... boilerplate... generic words you can tell they reuse often... and not saying that is clearly crafted to address the recent changes or put them in context.