RE: RE: Kayday - Interesting DebateMorning KayDay, so did SSS have a power struggle or a difference of opinion? Someone had to go. Why was it him? I accept the stop losses comment and am thinking the other insider triggered those either directly or indirectly.
Where was the personality or business philosophy conflict?
Last year was busy because we were all gearing up for Phase II results with expectations that each one of us was going to be backing up the truck to the bank doors. SSS is nowhere near a deadline or a milestone - so it is flat - not a cause for concern.
I'm not sure if you can trust anyone in a public traded company or private enterprise, or in the NHL, but you can associate yourself with good people and I think SSS has.
Everybody takes the fall at sometime - It's not failure. It's reality, and SSS has got $200 000 more dollars and counting in the bank than what they would if they didn't do what was required - no need to carry burden when no news is pending - not a cause for concern.
I don't know the guy that got canned, but it's also possible that suitors for SSS weren't interested in him, and it's possible that he wanted to go on his own.