RE:RE:RE:The differance between SH and Agoracalm is simple @aweigh
Shareholders are bleeding from the eyes and yet continue to buy stock out of the market taking on more and more personal risk while management continues to pile on options which carry no risk whatsoever and have not bought any stock
Are you a Muppet? Who made you do these things?
If I've learned one thing over these last 5 years it's that trust in managment is CRITICAL for investing in a company like POET.
fairchij, robvanhooren, and I attended the first AGM in Connecticut in 2012, By then I had learned this lesson, and I was prepared to sell everything at $0.20 if Mark Benediba and Peter Copetti didn't inspire confidence. After meeting Mark, and learning that the POET technology would be the focal point of OPEL's strategy going forward, I was convinced that I should hold my shares and allow them to do their work. I think that decision as paid for itself.
Now, I'd say that if you think our most hard working execs have not earned their options you should sell your shares and stop the bleeding immediately. But if you (like I) expect POET to deliver much more, wait and see.
My assumption about the current delay in updating shareholders regarding technical updates is ue to negotioations with our first customer. We were told that the milestones were developed at the behest of a potential customer and I thin we have likely completed the requested technical milesone and are now ready to make a move. It's an exciting time for a shareholder like me who thinks that POET will be adopted.
All I'm saying now is that there's no need for you to suffer the continued abuse of our management and BOD. On Monday, you should stop the bleeding (especially from your eyes - yuck!) and sell every PTK share you have!!! With the selloff we've currently endured your shares would hardly be noticed. It would be a drop in the bucket! It would be quite altruistic of you to dump through anonymous, and the market would would just assume it's Pinetree.