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I feel your pain. I've taken some substantial losses in other securities and though I got in late in NTEK, I'm in the red here too. I guess the way I figure it is that the management is in this to make money too. If withholding information until deals are solidified, tools are in place and the timing is right for the company to succeed, so be it. I'd rather go thru some uncertainty now.
These guys have a plan and I'm ok with giving them the time to implement (i.e the shareholders meeting). It takes time to put things into place and it's not good to telegraph what your going to do to the bashers, shorts, hedge fund folks etc.
I get a certain sense of satisfaction watching the other site re-hash the same outdated crap that has no relevance to the current situation as well as making up stories to have something to talk about.
If I'm not happy with what I hear from the shareholders meeting, I'll re-evaluate my investment strategy with NTEK. Investing in the OTC market is a crap shoot anyway. I'm in NTEK because it looked like it had a chance to do well. JMHO