Scout, thanks. I agree with you that RFMK has much to answer for and shareholders deserve better. I just do not see Cheryl's role as ever having anything to do with the corporate failures. IMO that is all on the CEO. In my opinion, when Cheryl was hired as a contractor to come aboard and raise exposure for the CannaCig, we all had high hopes (no pun intended) for the company accomplishments which we thought were going to come soon, but alas the CEO never wound up delivering on those promises. I would argue that Cheryl shared the average shareholder perspective about the company that there was much to look forward to and there was a lot of potential. I still think the potential is there, but management must get accomplish certain corporate goals before any of it can actually happen. IMO she never "walked away", I think her contract with RFMK ended in Feb and then her role as spokesperson just was never renewed by Allinder. I put zero blame on Cheryl and I put all the blame for corporate failures on the CEO. That's what it means being quarter-back, whatever happens good or bad, the blame is put on the actual leader in the position to make things happen or allow failures to bring down the company. Just my two cents, all my opinions, as usual. Good luck to you in your future endeavors and investments, I too, like you remain on the sidelines and will never invest in an OTC security ever again.
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