RE:RE:RE:Pyr CEO just got turned on by shareholder...awesome! So there's this guy, let's just call him Warren, who is partially driven by the same desire to enjoy his time with shareholders, and make them better off. He takes plenty of time each year to make himself available, he's not very techy, but if he was, I imagine he would use online forums to his advantage as well.....
Anyways, I personally am not worried or concerned, as I believe in the type of person Peter Pascali is, and if this bothers you, don;t be afraid to sell you stock, as you likely shouldn;t invest in companies that you do not believe FULLY in the management.
Cheers!
lettermen7 wrote: I beg to differ... Peter has mentioned he enjoys communicating with shareholders and answering their questions/inquiries... he is also PYR's largest shareholder and acts/communicates as he would want to be treated as a shareholder... this is huge in my opinion... Peter has heart and soul in PYR, it's like a baby/kid to him... also, Peter has said "PyroGenesis is no ordinary company and I'm no ordinary CEO"... I think it's great having a CEO answering questions, communicating with shareholders... there is a new breed of CEOs emerging (Peter, Elon, others) and I think it's great...
LionWhisperer wrote: I still think the CEO should spend less time on public stock chat forums and work in the plant and boardroom.At some point he's going to jeopardize himself or the company babbling and rambling so much. Its a first to me seeing someone so emerged in these chat boards.Its not good imo........And I am a shareholder here to........Only recently albeit ......