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Wrong Guts. Asking questions does not show a lack of confidence in the stock. If I were not confident in the stock I would have never bought or have stayed in. My posts have concentrated on why a company with a $36M run rate has a market cap of $13.4M and why the street hasn't caught on. My posts ask what is management going to do in getting the attention of the street. Right now, with these numbers, there is no reason for it to be trading like this. The only reason is that no one knows and if the management doesn't want to market the company to the street, why can't we ask "why not"? We are the shareholders. Bob works for us, not the other way around. We are allowed to question decisions or lack of them. In the end, Bob's main job is to drive shareholder value. Period.
So Guts, NO, I will not be selling and I will continue to ask the tough questions regardless of whether you like it or not. I, and a few others that are now in this stock have a very large position in it. Our goal is to make a good return and we think that it can happen. However, when we see something that raises a red flag, we will say something, even if it upsets the cheer-leading squad.