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Sorry you haven't made any money here, but that's on you. I could have made a ton of cash on the run-up to 19 cents, but I didn't act on it. I certainly don't blame Gerald for me not making money on that run-up. I know you do.
It was unfortunate that the data wasn't completed as planned, and perhaps the company could have handled it better. But plans don't always go as intended, and what's done is done, and continuing to bitch about it 8 months later doesn't do anything but alienate others and make you look like a constant complainer who is very unhappy with his investment but who doesn't have the balls to sell and move on. No one cares if you feel you have been right about your concerns. Everyone who continues to hold their shares is only concerned about the future. The past is done. You either decide the shares are worth holding, or you move on. Only a moron continues to trash the company and it's management team while continuing to hold shares in hopes that things will turn around. And I assure you there are a great many of us who feel this way. Reminds me of someone trying to sell their car, and telling potential buyers everything they hate about the car. Makes you look like a moron, and no one wants to buy your car. Better deals elsewhere.
Posting here does little to hold management accountable, unless you're actively working to campaign to encourage other shareholders to email and phone management and share their concerns and frustrations. I don't see you doing that. I only see complaining and whining about how unhappy you are. If you went down to your local watering hole and complained like this to your bartender while sipping on a cold beer, your bartender would likely tell you to take action to remedy your dissatisfaction... namely, sell your shares, or decide to remain invested, but if option 2 is taken, to quit your bellyaching about it. Be a man, make your choices, and live with it. Stop blaming Gerald if you choose to remain invested, because that's on you. Gerald's job isn't to make you money, regardless of what you believe. That's not reality in the real world. If you can't be personally accountable for your decision to invest here, or your decision to remain invested, then by all means continue to bellyache about management and how they misled you. And you wonder why no one else shares your concerns. We are accountable to ourselves. We don't blame others for our decisions. It really is that simple. Too bad you don't get that, but instead use your Kool-Aid analogy to make yourself feel more like a man. Real men take responsibility for their decisions, not blame others. If that's the effect of drinking the Kool-Aid, then I'll have another pitcher, please.