Post by
duffmeister on Jul 27, 2020 7:29am
Kalman
I don't know how much of OEE's lack of performance is due to management and how much is because they were early to the game, probably both. But I do know that the CEO of a public company is charged with the tasks of not only increasing shareholder value, but for keeping his co-owners (us who own the other 88% of shares) informed. When the stock hits a penny, a CEO is obligated to hold a conference call or provide a written update in my opinion. They need to man-up and communicate with their co-owners. Unacceptable silence
Comment by
TriumphSpitSix on Jul 27, 2020 1:40pm
Who knows? McPhail could be down with C19 for all we know. He is undoubtedly in the more susceptible "pre-existing conditions" category.