It seems to me that a major differentiator between BUD and BIQ is that the former does not close the feedback loop with Ohm. I bought into BUD early on because I recognised that it was driven largely by hype and was a good one to run with short term but subsequently I sold my stake. Full marks to BUD management for having driven what I consider to be a fairly ordinary concept so far but I'm much more impressed with what BIQ have to offer. So thanks for putting together an update on BIQ’s activities. Like you, I'm of the view that once BIQ becomes cashflow positive and the value-based investor community gets wind of this then it will be valued at multiples of its present market cap. And this may be further enhanced when some of the organisations that have committed to Ohm thus far realise that they may be running with a lame horse. Btw: have a look at BCT
BIQ Price at posting:
8.5¢ Sentiment: Hold Disclosure: Held
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