I agree that Tracer would definitely be worse off without Mr. Jacobs - I just think that for what he is paid, we should have seen some more significant contribution from him since he joined the company in 1996. I have not been following Tracer since 1996, but from looking at the stock chart, it does not appear that anything significant has happened with Mr. Jacobs in the driver's seat, except further losses for the shareholders.
As to the WST, I have been told by other companies (not by Tracer, yet) that the WST will write up anybody, as long as you pay for "production costs" and order a minimum number of reprints. Yes - I am only speculating that Tracer has done this, but I think that I will be proven correct if you simply ask the company.
I will give you one thing - you are definitely a loyal shareholder of the company, and I respect that. As for me, I'm selfish, not loyal - I simply want to make money (or with Tracer, I would simply be happy not to lose money). |