RE:Thank you MR GrandichDoube Your last post said "one other thing, parksam for what it means i owe you a apology.if you do not accept i understand" While some here will think I'm a fool, I'm going to treat your comment as an olive branch. I'm going to go against my best judgment and act on the belief you're just an overzealous shareholder and no other motive exists (I can hear cashtango now going you're wrong Parkie). On that basis, I'm going to start out by saying many of the people you attacked here were once overzealous too. But unlike you, had been in SGC for several years and have unfortunately experience a series of negatives that led to them losing much, if not all their excitement. Your "rah-rah" was like waving a red flag at a bull. Your inability or on purpose desire not to comprehend that, only fuel the fire for all of us. So lets get pass that. I think a good way is to look at Grandich's letter which I will disclose I'm party to. Like Grandich, I could spend a lot of energy going over a series of factors several of us concluded, which gave us great cause for concern with current management. Like Grandich, it's difficult to put that pass me because how serious it is but I will and go directly to his latest letter. I will quote in and then give you my slant on what he said. For starters, despite what the whacko Andy Petroff would like the world to think as stugots and his many aliases, Grandich is a stand up guy. Just read his book and ask me how many financial guys go to that lengths to discuss their faults. Know the incredible amount of work he does for those less fortunate and see the people who allow him into their inner circle and know Andy the whacko couldn't be further from the truth. By the way, Andy constantly emails Grandich and has never been able to accept that Grandich told people to get out of EVG and Andy didn't and blames PG for his losses. So despite wanting to deal with his own position in SGC, PG continues to feel a great sense of responsibility for how he once viewed SGC, the # of people who became shareholders because of that, and what he saw take place at SGC and more importantly, what didn't. I personally found it amazing but it made me understand why so many retail investors lose is how they couldn't comprehend what must have occurred for PG to resign. More in my next post.