Agreed. After my initial disappointment, I felt better, precisely because of the increased transparency. KR lays it out for us very clearly.
What we have here is a late stage Research and Development company producing minimal revenues that is having problems transitioning to commercial production as fast as we shareholders would like. Yet, very few of us (if any) probably understand how difficult it is getting something like this off the ground. I know the bashers will say it is just excuses. I say it is reality. An uncomfortable reality that I don't like, but reality nonetheless.
Half (or most) of the problems have come about due to expectations being raised (mostly by JB). When we invested a year or two or longer ago, what we were investing in was an early stage R&D company posturing as a company about to be commercially viable when, in reality, it was nowhere near it. This has been at the heart of the ecstasy and agony of being a JBI shareholder. (at least for me)
I hope the whales agree.