Sorry mornicolI don't buy your story of an 83 year old long-time investor in IBI. Your story doesn't ring true, as most seventy-three year old investors wouldn't be looking for risky growth stocks in their portfolio, but rather steady income-producing investments.
Had you been invested since the 90s, you may have noticed the share price has dropped from 25-cents to a half a cent ... NOW THAT's PERFORMANCE !!! Yet you still have blind faith that Gary is the man to lead IBI into the future?