RE:RE:RE:RE:Oh boy...I would be concerned if there were multiple insiders selling, but it's just been ECS. Insiders still have a lot of skin in the game. Also, why would a company like Kroger (if it is Kroger) want to buy YFI? YFI doesn't align with their business model at all. Just because you need a product, doesn't mean you buy the company offering it outright. Also, why would YFI sell now and limit themselves to one company. The OEM and licensing model is the way to go. Just imagine if YFI becomes the new standard for wifi. A couple quotes from the MD&A: "We arecontinuing to work with our OEM and Licensing partners including our Top 5 Retailer / F500 who are integrating our WiFi3into theirproducts." Funny how they plurialise partners. "WiFi3 is innovative, it is disruptive and it is the future of WiFi." "If traditional WiFi solved all the issues, we simply wouldnt be seeing the interest from the cable industry and would not have captured the attention of the fifth largest cable operator, Mediacom, or have secured a pilot in a name-brand NYC venue." "Our opportunity to scale our business will be driven by the growing interest in our silicon solutions radio cards and chipsets and our family of high-density focused access point solutions, known as aera. The market continues to favor our technology approach as the issues of high density adjacent and co-channel interference, device density and wireless access point capacity are growing exponentially." There's a bunch more good stuff in there, but thought I would pojnt out a few things that stood out. 2018 is our year!