RE:RE:Gupta
syngut, i'm not too sure that having a financial guy being a ceo of a company is a bad thing. He has the industry talent who know their jobs so that they can advice him and he will have the smarts at least should have the smarts to see where the company can realistically pursue things which will make it more money and eventually in time profitable. But with this being said, it would be good to have a person who knows about the industry and has at least some core foundations in finance as well. Nevertheless, with this being said, tng has had two successive quarters of trying to forge ahead and the next three should actually reflect this if even just modestly moving in revenue from around 1.2/1.3 to 1.5 million or better for the quarter. If it can't achieve that within this year I will say there is going to be ongoing problems here--it is very important as far as I am concerned to see an increase in revenue from the second quarter moving forward--and as one poster put it (I think the person sold all his/her shares if it was the same person) that this is a pivotal year--yes, indeed I concur with that statement. And quite honestly it is a pivotal year for many of my other holdings and I will be assessing them in the same manner as I have stated for tng--there needs to be an increase in revenue even if it is but a couple hundred k more per quarter to start. glta