RE:RE:RE:Positive news but...synectix wrote: There is no doubt in my mind that Setti has proven to be very adept at crafting the PR messaging, which served the company exceptionally well in the earlier days of promotion. For me the PR's now have a level of cherry picking data which for me equates to a feeling of uncertainty and a lack of transparency about the actual state of affairs. I believe we may be in for a shock at the next finacials....notwithstanding the state of the economy and markets in general....All my personal opinion and I do wish TAAT a successful future. Having been around since the .70's I personally have sold the bulk of my holdings over the last 4 months. Here's hoping I get a chance to jump back on the TAAT train...GL everyone
I have also drastically reduced my holdings recently.
Unfortunately, Setti has shown us all that he is best suited to be TAAT's VP of Markeing. He has made statements that an experienced CEO would never make. I stand by my conclusion that Setti does not have the knowledge and experience that a CEO should have to run a startup company like TAAT.