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To: Topdog who wrote (1681)6/5/2015 10:18:23 AM
From: ActonRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 1952
 
You don't need to be a pumper to showcase and broadcast your company to a larger audience. There are many ways to do it prudently and with excitement for the shareholders. There is not enough public communication and effort to groom a larger market for our stock.

I'm willing to bet that even if we have 4 or 5 successful investments in the BZI portfolio we will still be at 10 cents because nobody knows about BZI. That needs to change or might as well hang up the gloves.

Paul is simply too careful and at the end of the day our share price has gone no where so he needs to change the approach because our stock is not moving when it actually should be now with 2 successfull investments underway.

Until I start to see the share price moving in the right damn direction it's just spinning it's wheels.



To: Topdog who wrote (1681)6/8/2015 1:22:29 PM
From: Sailing2Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1952
 
It's understandable Paul has been extraordinarily busy these past six months helping bring LTE to market, gearing up SCD, researching companies, etc. And his efforts are greatly appreciated by all of us.

But I agree with Acton and 31F that at some point soon he needs to turn at least a fraction of his attention to resolving the complete languishing of BZI on the CSE and the continuing confusion about whether it's an app company or a holding company for promising micro-caps. It should not be both.

To imply that those of us who have held large positions in BZI from much higher prices for more than a year now have not been patient is disingenuous and inappropriate. The issues raised deserve to be addressed, not summarily dismissed. And not all of us feel comfortable "calling Paul."

Instead of complete silence, there needs to be a modicum of appropriate and periodic communication (comparable at least to what Paul does routinely for RW, HTL, IBH, ITM, etc), about the vision for where BZI is going, and its early success with LTE and ITM.

Long-time, patient shareholders deserve no less from the head of the company.