RE: Share holdersTo those who feel they deserve it, let me remind you that these administrators cashed out a lot their share and option in the last year, while we were buying them. We (the shareholders) were the one maintaining the share price while they were selling their shares at a price they felt acceptable for them. My average price is $11.85 and I have an excess of 25,000 shares, so your .87 is great for you, but means Jack S**t to me. Fact is, they decide to take their profit and let go of the risk. As such they become employees of the company, which can be handsomely compensated trough a stock option plan that rewards growth. If you believe these share are worth $50, then giving options at today’s strike price instead of the shares they are asking, they would still make $17,500,000. So give me a break and start thinking like a businessperson.