Blue Tech is a small company and it is unrealistic to think that a small company can create sales of NET products. If Blue Tech was such a stand out company for NET then the sales would have been noticeable. Blue Tech has done well in its field. There is no disputing that. What you fail to notice is that NET has not benefited in terms of sales. That means the partnership is just a means of sucking prospective investors into buying NET shares. The partnership is a Claytons partnership a partnership you have when you don't have a partnership. The recently announced partnership with AI is also just another Claytons partnership. According to a fellow poster the AI company has a pitiful turnover of less than a million dollars. A small company such as that is incapable of delivering the sales figures that NET needs to justify its market capitalisation or the vast amount of money that has been squandered.
You can only conclude it is a pump and dump announcement. You have seen this before I am sure. As far as JT (I think you mean the CEO) is concerned you claim he is keeping the European market in his back pocket. Well, how strange. You would think hat by now the CEO would be trying to sell the product everywhere. This is just a case of you pumping the stock up.
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