RE:RE:RE:Consistent GrowthRegarding the shares held by each other, I believe Moore has just as many shares of PTQ as Hoyt. There were restrictions on being able to sell these shares (including those VMD shares held by Crawford). When the VMD shares moved over $3, it may have triggered an option for Crawford to sell. Now that a year has passed and PTQ shares have risen, I wouldn`t be surprised if both Hoyt and Moore sell their PTQ shares in the near future (similar to what Crawford did). Crawford was able to sell his shares in VMD at around $3.20 when there was huge demand for the VMD shares and an arrangement was made for Crawford to sell the shares. Now that PTQ has moved up, I can see possibly a similar arrangement being made for Hoyt and Moore to exit their position in PTQ and move the dollars into VMD. It only stands to reason, the respective executives would likely prefer to own shares in their own companies where they have insider knowledge and day to day control over the investment potential. Time will tell whether this transaction transpires but I would rate the action by Hoyt and Moore to be highly likely. Having said that, Hoyt and Moore might not have the option of an easy arrangement to purchase the VMD shares unless some fund wanted out of their position or the executives slowly purchase the shares on the open market. If I were Hoyt or Moore, I certainly would want to make this switch prior to any VA arrangement.