Take it for what it's worth (perhaps nothing) but I suggest that we stop paying attention to every single little thing that happens or doesn't happen. If any of you have worked for a big company, you know that things never go the way they're planned or hoped. Deadlines are missed all the time. And things change on an on-going regular basis. We need to let our management team that is now in place DO THEIR JOB. Which, guess what folks, is to run a sound and profitable business that is growing each year, not to babysit the nervous shareholders. If they run the company right, the shareholders will get paid off. If not, we lose. But, bad-mouthing and throwing stones is not going to do a darn thing in a materialistic way. Only our top level managers can do that. So, let's give them a break and let them do their job. Yes, as shareholders we are owners and we need to know what's going on. But, it's not our role to micromanage the company. We, as shareholders, elect (or can elect) our directors to oversee the company. We need to have a little more trust and a little less nitpicking. As I've said (MY OPINION ONLY) the stock will go up. All your questions, so-called due-dilligence, and whatever is not going to make a difference, really in the big picture. |