That's pretty much status quo on any of the letters coming from IR. I don't even know why they refer to themselves as Investor Relations. I used to work for a company that had a real IR department and they were solely focused on communicating with their investors on a constant basis and were avid about making sure the correct, accurate, and solid information was given to investors. I highly doubt we, as investors, are even considered in any way. They certainly never follow through with at least, and I'm being generous here, fifty percent of the nonsense they tell us every time. We are purely their paycheck to them. History proves this time and time again with this company and it's migrating management.
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