Posted On: 07/22/2016 7:12:58 PM
Post# of 96881
Fuja has been the most accurate source of info on this board, period. His insights to the company have been invaluable.
You cant fault him for because the companies plan doesn't work out completely as anticipated. This happens in business all the time.
This is probably one of the reasons the company hesitates to communicate in the first place. They don't want to put out info they are not 100% sure they are going to follow thru on. Beware the wrath of some shareholders if you cant execute on a piece of the plan, even though you were able to follow thru on most of it...
People have to remember somethings. They are easy to forget when you have your hard earned money involved, but they still need to be considered........
Small business... great technology, great product....smart people that need to be payed to be retained..... limited resources..... limited financing options unless you want to give your company away.........deals with huge companies that move on their schedule, not NTEKS........partners that will not allow NTEK to give out information,......a technological environment that is in a constant state of flux (like trying to walk in an earthquake).
And to top if off....you have various groups of people, that for one reason or another, are trying to get this company to fail. ANd they are really working hard at it....
It's easy to say, the company should do this and the company should do that....
None of us are in the trenches trying to execute a plan in this environment.
I would challenge any 5 people with the technical and business knowledge of the current management to execute perfectly under the same circumstances.
We are all frustrated to some degree as to where the company is at. Many have a lot of money invested in this.
Fuja is right.....patience is still required. The plan is still in place, the intentions of the company are still the same IMO. Is it on schedule ? Maybe not for some investors, or even the company, but we're not running the show.
It doesn't mean that the company should not be held accountable, but a reasonable amount of leeway needs to be given for the reasons mentioned previously in this diatribe..,
You invest in a company because you think the tech and the management is sound. You've done your DD and you feel the company has a reasonably good chance of success in the long run. My DD still points in that direction IMHO.
We (NTEK and investors) are at a transitional point in the companies history IMO. I guess there are two courses of action you can take to address the situation as an investor. I guess Ii's up to the individual as to how you approach it emotionally and fiscally.....just sayin..
Good luck to all of us...
You cant fault him for because the companies plan doesn't work out completely as anticipated. This happens in business all the time.
This is probably one of the reasons the company hesitates to communicate in the first place. They don't want to put out info they are not 100% sure they are going to follow thru on. Beware the wrath of some shareholders if you cant execute on a piece of the plan, even though you were able to follow thru on most of it...
People have to remember somethings. They are easy to forget when you have your hard earned money involved, but they still need to be considered........
Small business... great technology, great product....smart people that need to be payed to be retained..... limited resources..... limited financing options unless you want to give your company away.........deals with huge companies that move on their schedule, not NTEKS........partners that will not allow NTEK to give out information,......a technological environment that is in a constant state of flux (like trying to walk in an earthquake).
And to top if off....you have various groups of people, that for one reason or another, are trying to get this company to fail. ANd they are really working hard at it....
It's easy to say, the company should do this and the company should do that....
None of us are in the trenches trying to execute a plan in this environment.
I would challenge any 5 people with the technical and business knowledge of the current management to execute perfectly under the same circumstances.
We are all frustrated to some degree as to where the company is at. Many have a lot of money invested in this.
Fuja is right.....patience is still required. The plan is still in place, the intentions of the company are still the same IMO. Is it on schedule ? Maybe not for some investors, or even the company, but we're not running the show.
It doesn't mean that the company should not be held accountable, but a reasonable amount of leeway needs to be given for the reasons mentioned previously in this diatribe..,
You invest in a company because you think the tech and the management is sound. You've done your DD and you feel the company has a reasonably good chance of success in the long run. My DD still points in that direction IMHO.
We (NTEK and investors) are at a transitional point in the companies history IMO. I guess there are two courses of action you can take to address the situation as an investor. I guess Ii's up to the individual as to how you approach it emotionally and fiscally.....just sayin..
Good luck to all of us...
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