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Bill's last trip to China included a potential LOI with AVIC and the bid package. Not a peep about that since then.
The pending deal with Boeing is now obscured with ambiguity and uncertainty. Sure, business plans like this change and evolve constantly. But, this is a big deal to the general investing community and for many, it is the only thing that matters. WE WANT UPDATES! All on this board know that there is MUCH more than just Boeing and the potential outside of that is just as great if not greater.
HOWEVER, because of the mind-boggling and illogical decision not to issue PRs.....by IR/BDG/Muse...few in the general investing world will ever know. It is stupid not to have released at least 2 PRs across the wires about the recent *significant* company successes. As somebody stated on here, why not shout this from the mountain tops?
Instead, we get alot of details about this new "daytrading" system being implemented to create more revenue....a system that very few understand and even fewer (if any) are convinced that it is a solid, sure-fire way of generating positive revenue/cash-flow. Instead, what I want as an investor is solid, definitive, and crystal clear news of more traditional and time-proven ways to increase revenue and cash flow.....like signed deals. We aren't getting that. Thus, the PPS suffers and large shareholders sell.
Enough ranting from me today....thanks for letting me vent. I look forward to the day we can all look back on this debacle and laugh. I am still convinced that day is coming. But if we are still at this same stage come sometime July, I will seriously be reconsidering my investment here.
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