Quote Originally Posted by SPC View Post
I disagree. Earlier this year the last warrant round was priced at $.83. It was a fail. The next warrant round looks to be executed at approx $.63 in one years time!. This is hardly aspirational for the share price. Has the Board no ambition for the share price?. What message does this send?
Maybe it's time for the board to REALLY consider a change in investment manager after relentlessly reappointing Fisher at each and every 'five year review'...since 2006....where the stock IPOed at $1.00.....come on!
Yeah, they either have low expectations for their investments over the next year or they really, really, really don't want another failed warrant round.