RE:RE:RE:RE:statementClearly what happened today was a result of the SA Article. They knew about this. As a shareholder I feel trust in management is compromised. Not becasue of the SA article, but by the way they responed. This raises an interesting question. How should management respond in this situation? No there was no material change in the business. But there were allegations of questionable marketing practices and insider sales. Why is it not appropriate to first acknowledge the suspected reason for the share price decline, and if SA article has made false accusations or has misunderstood, indicate so, and that the claims are without merit. The fact that management cannot do so immediately, when it is greatly affecting the share price, means I lose trust in management and cannot help but be suspicious.
Did Jason Donneville make a mistake today and buy to early on the day of the event?
The only hope is that he spoke to management, got the real story before buying.
But if they explained to Jason..they can explain to us... and fast.