RE:RE:John Folwer - TIME FOR AN UPDATE!!!Fowler is not a failure in that he is a strong sector advocate and has been for some time. He is recognized as a thought leader, which is a good thing. That said, he does not know how to run a business nor increase shareholder value. His company is essentially the only one that isn't trading at hype levels and the communication is abysmal. What this business needs is someone to drive up production, drive down costs and maintain the direction. It would be foolish to think that the 'quality' angle is the value proposition that will win the day here. Sure the product from Supreme may be of better quality than most, but make no mistake, there are (or will be) many many producers that will be getting into the 'high quality' space. What separates their good stuff from Supremes......nothing. So then what? Those thinking that Supremes product will somehow be best in class compared to all others are nave. It may be good, but best (at best) will be a title shared and there will be hundreds of smallish craft producers gunning for that. IMO