relaxi hear the frustrations and i have been living with them too; however, its very clear that the future of largo is more correlated to the demand for commodities - V in particular - and, the money that flows into the asset class. the latter part, to me, is the main reason that i continue to add to my largo position. i am sure there are individuals on this board who have larger risk than me - i currently own approx 700,000 shares. my average proce is well north of the current levels. irrespective of the boring nature of largo management, the company will soon find itself in the right place by virture of the cyclical nature of commodity demand and, in partiuclar V. if we are lucky, demand for VRFBs will increase during the upturn. as long as current management isn't dumping shares, they continue to be productive stewards of the capital and are positioned to catch the updraft from the commodity cycle, all will be fine!