RE: RE: RE: Man is this thing a frickin pigs Jim, with your frantic shaking of pom poms, I think you missed my point completely. It is about respect for investors, given this poor economy, in exactly what you describe--a non-producing, small cap miner--there is no love for these juniors. With that said, those that remain invested have their options at their disposal as to stay invested or not. Many have decided to hit the exits and our share price has drifted down. That much I can live with, as this is largely a reflection of people seeking safe harbour in blue chips and dividend paying stocks.
In terms of respect, this is akin to showing up two hours late for a date, without calling and expecting that all will be fine, no real reason for the delay or care mentioned. I simply say that those investors remaining should be treated better by being kept in the loop from management so they do not become alienated and taken for granted in these difficult times. Share prices don't just drop on their own, retail investors are seemingly voting with their feet and continue to hit the sell button on Focus. Not sure if they would do so if they had something tangible to look forward to.