RE:RE:RE:ElementaryI think both of u are right. Over-selling shares takes away credibility of management. Underselling excludes potential investors. Personally I think that Burcon needs more sell. I've worked with CEO's who speak at an investor conference a month, sometimes two. Burcon kind of participates in a couple Roth conferences a year. A great example of info not used just happened. Merit Foods had some of their products non-GMO certified. That is HUGE. Its next to impossible to sell GMO food products in the EU. Vertifying merit products non-GMO opened up the EU, a huge market, yet i only saw it on Merit's LinkedIn site. Seems like bigger news than linkedin to me. If you have a good product but you don't promote it, don't be surprized when no one buys it.