Did you get a human or the answering machine? I haven't found Jim around the office now for months, although he did return a phone call one day from somewhere. The situation definitely demands explicatives, and I really am not free to use the choice adjectives the company behavior demands.
These guys should be private working guys and take their chances or else be fined for having a public trust situation with absolutely no basis for same, and a flat refusal to discuss ANYTHING about the company with ANYBODY since the spike hype released in September l997. Their excuse: "Hey, man, we don't have no reporting obligations to no one. All we do is sell stock in the company to fools." (not an exact paraphrase, rather an interpretive one.) I am going to run this by the SEC the minute I know for sure my serious suspicions here are confirmed. These guys had no business going public, period. They are NOT public. They are private businessmen, probably not that well organized, and very sneaky and refuse simple questions about what block of land they are even building one house. My disgust is off the scale, and too busy to make this a personal crusade at the moment.
But some group of investors here should, believe me. And if they stay in business, we should stay on them like a pack of bulldogs since their disgust for people invested in their company is obvious. Perhaps they consider us fools for being here with no reason and after all others have left. Who knows. |