Posted On: 09/17/2014 1:17:44 PM
Post# of 39368
Did you read my post 28734? I was implying that low volume would be no surprise although I must sound like "johnny come lately", LOL! Who in hell would have "interest" after years of words without results and then just more words and still waiting on results. The words are encouraging but regardless of reasons I think lurkers are again; waiting on "results". In addition we have the new CEO announcing the legacy Aquinas project back in June that also never got off the ground. That's not the new CEO's fault since it was a left over ambition of the old management but what perception does it give the general market who doesn't know TECO's history like longs do. Again, no fault of the new BOD or management I think they are moving towards implementing a good plan and have the interest of shareholders in mind. IMO the problem is the general OTC stock buying market doesn't know TECO and if they DD TECO then they see:
1) 2013 10K, 2014 10Q1-10Q2 are late so no financials to invest by.
2) New blood reads old PR's and looks for results and see none.
3) Ihub crew constantly pounding TECO so new blood might be reading that FUD and go elsewhere.
4) Existing shareholder base is either tired, bitter, broke or all the above.
5) The newsletter was isolated to the TECO website, FB and or existing shareholder emails only so who in the general market has the prompts to look for "TECO". It's not as though we hit the front pages of the WSJ or Fortune 100 Oil Companies.
I hear there is a plan so I personally wait and wait and wait and wait and wait for the "latest" plan.
1) 2013 10K, 2014 10Q1-10Q2 are late so no financials to invest by.
2) New blood reads old PR's and looks for results and see none.
3) Ihub crew constantly pounding TECO so new blood might be reading that FUD and go elsewhere.
4) Existing shareholder base is either tired, bitter, broke or all the above.
5) The newsletter was isolated to the TECO website, FB and or existing shareholder emails only so who in the general market has the prompts to look for "TECO". It's not as though we hit the front pages of the WSJ or Fortune 100 Oil Companies.
I hear there is a plan so I personally wait and wait and wait and wait and wait for the "latest" plan.
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