Tropicalsun wrote: EdinColorado wrote: The Board sees the reality of "Who would we hire to replace Lisa?" Certainly not the clowns on this bull board advocating for replacing her. She has built and sold three successful companies. None of the clowns have founded even one.
<br /> <br /> Well gentleman, agree to dissagree then. The facts are the facts, how could any ceo not know the status of their own financial reports especially enlight of that fact that Lisa has not hit forecasted numbers once guys. C'mon, how many excuses do we need to hear. It has not been ocassionally, it has been ongoing quarter after quarter. The simple statement that you don't think there is anyone else out in the medical business community that could run this company, speaks to where your head is at when anyone criticizes Lisa. God forbid, what would happen if she were killed in a car crash? Close up shop and go home?
Read the press release, announce your webinar on the 28th of October for the morning of October 31st. Then announce on the 31st that your financials will be delayed, but they will be out soon. We are talking a few days guys, if Lisa didn't know about this, then internally within this company there are big problems. Lisa is on record, talking on public forums weeks before year end numbers are due out stating how good Q4 numbers would be. Sorry we forgot that some 15 million in revenue is going to be delayed because of Covid, bad weather, the printer ran out of paper, blah, blah, blah. My point is that Lisa and the CFO had to know this well in advance.
Apparently you two chaps and other shareholders on this board seem to think that this is normal behavior for a public company and its Ceo. Wow!!! and we clowns on this board are out of line to express our views and on going concerns. Someone posted a few days ago, asking Lisa to please stop talking, totally agree. You would think that she should have learned her lesson by now. Transparency, under promise and over deliver, the markets and investors will trust you, this is statement that great CEO's live by.
So a question for you and the rest still in Lisa's camp. How does she regain shareholder trust? Investor trust? Market credibility?