Well, Nasa, I don't think anyone is disregarding anything. Most on here seem to have a mild or robust bullishness towards the company.
It's fairly natural for a rational investor to want to see certain milestones ticked off before committing heavily into a stock. For industrial stocks it might be revenue or profit; for tech stocks it might be total user registrations/downloads; for bio stocks it might be a successful Phase 1b trial; for mining companies, offtake agreements, capex/opex figures and funding details are all very important stages to work through. Some will take-on the extra risk by getting in early and hoping that everything works out positively, while others will want to see greater evidence before committing. The first group bear more risk but may generate higher returns than the second group. But there is no right way to invest in a company like MRF, except in line with your risk profile.
MRF Price at posting:
5.5¢ Sentiment: None Disclosure: Not Held