RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Japan Olympics in State of Emergency."Quality", large companies have much more formality and resources to handle those functions. They also have analysts through which they can get key points across. KNR is a penny stock and I compare it to other penny stocks, including those that are very successful. Regardless, he could have said something about his change in posture so that folk are not speculating as to why the frequency dropped so much and so quickly coinciding with the projection that caught everyone off guard. How does he address the lesson of resulting significant loss of credibility? Just let results speak for themselves? Yes, that is one way, but until then, if they ever meet investors' expectations, criticism IMO is fair game. The explanation I sought, I never got, even a high level one.
wilander wrote: It's like you've never owner anything but penny stocks. Most CEO's in quality companies arent running around tweeting, making announcements and commentary left and right. No, they are working. IR and PR does that for the company. I for one like he has backed off. He will be seen when it is prudent and asked to do so. Like other quality companies. Its a lesson he needed to learn -- and has.