What can I say? You are not doing IDCN or any of us any favors.
Jeff (President of IDCN, right?) sounds like a hell of a nice guy and he means well. Obviously, you want good news, and you have a lot riding on IDCN. You want to be reassured, and I don't blame you.
If readers on this thread see posts like "talked to Jeff on the phone," and "called so and so tonight at home" this does not look good. This does more damage than any other "negative-opinion" post.
A principal of a company should not be chatting with the company's investors (unless maybe in a public forum, one of those "conference calls" or the like).
Since IDCN has a credibility problem (again, IMO; others dispute this--blame stock price on some London badguys or MMs), they must conduct themselves better than the next company.
Only publicly provided (news wire) "good news" will move this stock significantly higher. You and other well-wishers are damaging the prospect of a "better" IDCN.
I know I have been a pain and all the "get lost," etc, replies are frustrating (except for Gordy, he's silly). Don't forget, however, I am a fellow stockholder and I do want the best for IDCN.
PLEASE -- let Jeff and other IDCN principals go by the book like all other public traded (yes, even BB) companies should --->> providing company and financial information only through recognized public means such as the news wires, a web site, TV show, etc.
No one can stop you from doing what you are doing, but you are not helping IDCN in the long run in any way, or yourself.
Let this guy do his job and build IDCN into the company you hope it can become; IDCN's image with many stockholders and prospective stockholders is not rosy right now.
IMHO LOL-not! |