I have lots of patience, Buffy, as evidenced by my continual and increasing ownership of a similar company, DSWLF, since their IPO. I made a lot of money on NTAIF, having bought in below $10 and sold most of it above $20, but I am glad I sold and happy to sit on the sidelines for a while. Unlike NTAIF, DSWLF doesn't say much, but just keeps putting up great numbers quarter after quarter, without fail.
What you say may or may not happen. That is the problem, they have lost a lot of credibility with investors, which they will have to earn back.
Dennis
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