Hi Duds
@YourDudliness
I think you are on the right track and I see the issue as people wanting "confirmation" of their investment - long before they can really get that. Using the 4C to determine the “value” of the company – rather than just to monitor its direction and growth.
I wrote a post on this long ago, I think it was titled “What are Nuheara really worth”. The crux of the post was that Nuheara’s value really has two parts at present.
1. The part where you look at 4C and 4E's etc and try to work out what the “value” of the company is. Pretty hard to do given we are still making losses
2. The blue-sky or as the article puts it - the speculative potential – and to get a gauge of this I reference again the article about Nuheara “try-hard” Doppler – and Noah Kraft’s valuation
“He won't share Doppler's actual asking price, but compares its fortunes to Dropcam, which sold to Google for $555 million in 2014. "
Article here:
https://www.wired.com/story/inside-the-downfall-of-doppler-labs/
In my view of the current share price way too much of the speculative value has already been given up on by many holders.
The data-based projections in my OP indicate Nuheara is heading in the right direction. And from there you need to call on your imagination rather than your calculator.
If this company continues (pretty much unopposed in the Hearing sector of the market) what could they be worth in 5 to 10 years?
I’ve decided to get my share of that now, as I’m not confident I can pick the exact dates that the SP will accelerate towards that value. And because I think that factoring in the speculative value, the SP is currently way under!