I don't know what to tell you, Hy. Any time we ta
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One great example: Without CV, Excellagen would probably be bringing in $MMs each month by now, Joe wouldn't have needed to take crap funding, and we would be off to the races, building out the various companies/products from the Nasdaq.
IMO, revisiting (continuously...) all of that is unproductive and just adds stress. We are where we are. There is no "Easy" button or accelerator pedal we can push.
And as I said earlier, for whatever reason, hardly any of the "potential" has gone away despite all of the bad luck, questionable decisions, etc. Call it faith in Joe, better understanding from an inside perspective, blind luck, whatever... almost everyone/every project (yes, except Veneto) involved in this company when Joe took over is still here.
So, as you said, you either hang around to see how it plays out, or you cut your losses and "buy the dip" we might be starting to see in the market.