Keiko, I don't think I have quite run out of adjectives for describing our little company. It is just too bad that most of them are so negative, even some words that polite women do not mutter in public!
What I don't understand is that everything I see about this company--good management, new products, modern headquarters, acquisition of other companies--all says that this was a very smart investment, from which all us "lifers" (it really feels that way) should really be raking in the profits by now. And yet the stock has been stuck at two something almost forever.
Sometimes I have a fantasy that this is a huge joke, with dummy-fronted buildings, actors playing all the roles, phony news releases, creative writers publishing the annual report, etc. I am sure this is not really plausible, but then nothing makes sense about Trinity, so why not? Maybe John Cleese is involved somehow . . . |