Disagree. "If the 15th comes and passes and we don't get anything but a subpar 10-Q at that point I say we start getting a bit more antsy". It'll be a lot more than "a bit" for some listeners to his recent interview. Whenever a CEO goes on public record, as Mark did on "Uptick News", and fails to deliver, it's bad for both the company and its' CEO. Credibility is his most important currency. It would be major egg on SFOR's public face if the promised large deal PR does not materialize in his publicly stated timeframe.