RE:RE:RE:RE:I don't know if the information is correctYes, exercised cheap options and pretty well sold the shares immediately. Raised some money for the company but not a significant amount.
We can just hope that they don't care for holding shares. Same thing happened late last year and they sold between 19 and 20 cents.
As long as they are not feeding us business outlook that is not representative of the reality. But if Crossland stops the promotion to investors like he blamed a couple of years ago for the drop in share price, that credibility gap is not going to reflect well on him, or the board, at this juncture. When they make it sound like the constraining factor is capacity, not demand, they better produce to that $35m-$40m revenue capacity that should be expanding.
AlbertESG wrote:
Pretty much the entire management was selling last week.