RE:RE:What’s Input getting for its $3K/mo to IR firm?Agreed Allan. I used to see more from Input in communicating with existing and potential investors. Input used to go to investment conferences with updated slideshows, partipate in interviews, provide quarterly operations updates separate from conference calls, etc. Very little of this is evident now. It’s why I pondered a couple of weeks ago if many of these key executives still see Input as their primary professional responsibility demanding full time attention. Otherwise they simply do not value investor outreach.
I’m sure they rationalize all this with saying they are busy growing the business. Perhaps they feel the need to keep a low profile as the appeals lawsuit and the class-action lawsuit proceed. We are left to speculate because we hear so few explanations. Perhaps they feel they nothing to explain.
I used to like the fact that the top 3 people at the company own so much of the company as it meant they have tremendous skin in the game. But I now feel it also means other shareholders are of little concern. And as they use shareholder capital to purchase Input stock they can at the same time turn on the stock printing press and give themselves more. This is my view as a concerned shareholder increasingly perplexed by this company, a company that seems to have such unrealized and untapped potential for ALL shareholders.