$PSGR Preaching to the choir. Listening to one per
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One would anticipate that after TWENTY PLUS YEARS of waiting for something....ANYTHING....positive to occur, the listener would stop listening to the sermon. Perhaps the continuing abysmally low share price is an indication that the sermon now falls on deaf ears.
I am reminded of a fable about the farmer who had a cow for sale:
A farmer had a cow for sale. Each time the farmer sold the cow, the cow would run away from the new owner.The cow ran away from the new owner and ALWAYS returned to the farmer. The farmer would then die the fur of the cow and put it up for sale again. The local people became wise to the farmer's actions and stopped buying from the farmer. The farmer then started advertising in areas away from his town. Again he would sell the cow, the cow would runaway
and return to the farmer, the farmer would die the fur of the cow and then put it up for sale once again. Over a period of time, he had to sell the cow farther and farther from his town as everyone soon became wise to his actions. After a period of time and no one offering to buy the cow at the asked for price, the farmer lowered the price of the cow. Still no one offered to buy the cow. Even when the price for buying the cow was below the cost of feeding the cow, no one offered to buy the cow. The farmer now had a cow that no one wanted. The farmer still had to feed and shelter the cow. The cow could not be butchered and the meat sold because the meat would be too tough from it being so old. The farmer could not even sell the hide because it had been dyed and changed colors so many times that the hide was ruined. The farmer was stuck with a cow that had no value and that no one wanted.
Moral of the story: No matter how well you package the product, people will become wise to its true worth if they see the same results over and over again.
ACTIONS AND RESULTS. NO MORE BS!!!