Originally Posted by
IQuitEagle
Yes, because there is no better way to drum up investor interest in an IPO than to show a loss, when you could be posting profits...

QuitEagle
Well, one you are right but on the other hand you are wrong. If the company wants to keep a completive edge keep showing a loss that way your competitors would leave you alone. From what I understand on the IPO is they only have to show a 4 quarter profit so that would put the IPO at 2015 first quarter and that is only if they show the profit. Who knows we will see