Re: Letter from Markman....
>My suspicion is that the news media don't take the time to dig into these announcements so they miss the fine points.<
No offense, but that's not the news media's job. That's what a PR Firm is for, isn't it?
>In any case, since we didn't release a press release, we followed up by implementing a new feature of our web site designed by our PR department; which puts the background for press releases and FAQ's related to the announcement. This should help understanding of our business model and how the announcement fits in.<
That's SWELL, if anyone bothers to go look for it! You don't ask the people to go find the news. You give the news to the people! Call me a fool, but it seems to me that if this was news that GMGC was happy about, they would have done their own press release too. If I'm wrong in this logic, feel free to let me have it!
>Hope that helps. Much luck to you, Steve<
Well, actually Steve, it didn't help much. I've been on the fence for a while, but the fence just got taller and now there's a doberman barking at me.
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P.S. Just a thought here. I DO admire the fact that Steve took the time to reply to this guy, I really do, but I gotta say this. When an investor tells another investor on a stock board "good luck", that's pretty common. I do it all the time. But when a CEO tells an investor "much luck to you", that can be taken 2 ways. Maybe I read these things too closely, but that sounds like something that you tell someone who has cancer. I'm sure it wasn't meant that way. Hope Steve can see my point here. |