To: J. M. Burr who wrote (19994 ) 6/8/2000 8:28:00 AM From: Jeff S. Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 27311
J.M. Burr: Give me a break. My point is that I would prefer to see Lev spend his limited time and resources, (as we all have limited time and resources), helping VLNC make the best battery they possibly can so that VLNC can meet (or exceed) the customers' needs, so that: 1. More PO's can be announced, 2. More product can be produced, 3. Sales can be booked, 4. Profits can be realized, 5. EPS will result, 6. Share price will increase. In addition, I would prefer, Lev as CEO, concentrate his limited time and resources on: 1. Helping get Hanil up and running, as this may be the most important step in obtaining long term lap top sales. 2. Discuss with other possible licensees production of the battery. 3. Oversee the marketing and sales department's efforts at bringing in more customers. This, in my estimation, is what will ultimately add to phenominal shareholder value. I contrast this with Lev spending time and resources going over PR's with his PR firm and lawyers discussing the verbage to make sure they don't get themselves into another mess. Therefore, I am pleased with the way the company is being managed and very optimistic with the future prospects. If they don't issue another press release, and instead the next quarter details an increase revenues, IDB money released, and the investment in another line, I would be quite pleased. I am a long term investor, and hence the day to day meanderings on this thread of what Lev should or should not do is great for entertainment, but does little for my investment decisions. I do appreciate the efforts of some posters who post excellent sources of information that I may not otherwise have had a chance to find. But I also appreciate the ignore button. As is obvious in every non-factual post on this web site, it is only my opinion. Jeff