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See No Dilution Yet. Your statement makes absolutely no sense at all when your talking to business owners and a bit amateurish to say the least. It's a fact that businesses time again are compelled to evaluate their performances and proceed with necessary steps to assume risks of implementing strategic initiatives that would improve its current situation to be more competitive and to stimulate growth. This is what business leaders do and what Solos management has done, too. It would be inconceivable to suggest that management win the popularity contest to appease shareholders. On the contrary, a true business leader would evaluate her options to achieving short-term goals and long-term objectives, and have the courage to make tough decisions to benefit the company in the long-term. Apparently, Robert Segersten has done all he can to move Solos forward; although, some may not agree with his methods and the pace of progress. Solos his proceeding forward by increasing its intrinsic value. For many investors, the light at the end of the tunnel is getting much closer. Cheers! |