RE:Hey guys!! For the company to be looking at positive cashflow within a couple of quarters to no such thing and even analysts not being able to figure out when, screams of a necessary reset in all aspects of the business - management, products, everything. I spoke of Elfiq and how in my decades long investment career I do not recall seeing an acquisition and its disposal happen within such a short time frame. Either no strategic vision or unable to execute or both. Given the names associated with the once-called Silicon Valley North, one is starting to get an impression that those were days where you could do anything and not miss by much....although longer term showed that eventually you have to do the right things right. Longer terms shareholders raising the white flag is disheartening especially as it speaks to lost confidence in not only the leadership but the company's product offerings. Microsoft partnership has turned from a "when" to a hail Mary, and to me is the only thing I can think of saving us short of someone on the Board waking up and calling for a new direction including new products to be urgently implemented, and marketing folks given short-timelined marching orders to figure out exactly what customers want and need, and once ready, start inking sizeable deals on a monthly basis. Anybody calling for such help from shareholders needs to find a job somewhere else, preferably own company so that they can feel what it is like to lose your hard earned money.