Posted On: 01/14/2016 9:25:13 AM
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I'm not sure either. I will say this though; I'm not entirely sure I trust that David has our best interests at heart any more than anyone else in NTEK, so I have that concern. I do think that the company was running far better when it was in his hands, and he was exponentially better at communication than anyone has been since he left. Ok, sometimes that communication may not have been entirely truthful, but at least we were hearing things. Let's be honest though. Jeff is a mouthpiece for David, and there is little to nothing that is going to convince me otherwise. The problem is, Jeff is not David and he is a poor communicator at best, and a sub-par CEO at worst.
All that said, I do think it can only help at this point if David was back at the helm. His legal issues weren't anything that would concern me as a leader of NTEK, and at this point, it's basically a what-the-hell-anything-can-help sort of thing. We have tanked so freaking bad with this investment, and it's absolutely not the company I originally invested in. Do I wish I sold out a long time ago? Hell yes. And even at these prices, I would be hesitant to get back in. I don't trust them, but I'm forced to hope and pray that they aren't screwing with us in the long run.
All that said, I do think it can only help at this point if David was back at the helm. His legal issues weren't anything that would concern me as a leader of NTEK, and at this point, it's basically a what-the-hell-anything-can-help sort of thing. We have tanked so freaking bad with this investment, and it's absolutely not the company I originally invested in. Do I wish I sold out a long time ago? Hell yes. And even at these prices, I would be hesitant to get back in. I don't trust them, but I'm forced to hope and pray that they aren't screwing with us in the long run.
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