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There are many camps, many ideas of what this company needs, and those discussions are entertaining, even if not all that enlightening.
Where I get put out, is the constant vitriol from the same "Dirty Dozen" or so. They accuse many of us of being paid shills or pumpers or Fan Boys of Nader. Personally, while I identify with Nader's passion, I do question his decision making on several key points.
Most of all, I push back at anyone who wants to tear Nader down, even at all of our expense. We are NOT an established, profit making company. We are not easily able to remake our management team on the fly. It is in my opinion, a matter of risk versus reward. We have so many, very hot irons in the fire. IF we get even a very modest percentage across the finish line, this stock is very likely to be that 3 digit company Nader gets castigated for cheerleading about (rightfully so). I am NOT ready to advocate tossing Nader aside and I do NOT believe it will happen in this coming year.
Hopefully, when the election is past tense after tomorrow, the "Dirty Dozen" pick their next target to tear down and move on.