RE:Loving this company and it’s marketing He's quite brilliant which I think most people don't recognize. I always invest in CEOs. Products and earnings are important but great CEOs, especially newly appointed or those opening a new venture like this have the potential to really turn an invest to something truly significant. Lisa Su was another I invested in years ago when AMD was getting trashed. But listening to her. Looking at her resume. Her vision for custom chips. It's like her resume and mind were tailor made to launch the company to somewhere it's never been. I see parallels with Setti and Lisa. Education, his work history and how the last 20 years almost seems tailor made to launch a product people didn't even know they were missing. Guys like Bezos, overlooked because new ideas are crazy and people want to see historical charts and use the past as a compass. That can work, albeit marginally, but ground breaking products or services coupled with brilliant nerds who worked the grind and went to school and didn't get their position through nepotism or popularity or simply lack of vision to put the put the right person in the right chair. TAAT is perfectly lined up to succeed. I read a lot negativity about giving product away and advertising and "where's the sales" and I laugh. It's not a ten year old company so people need to stop micro analyzing sales and earnings and how many stores they're in or they'll miss out on a great opportunity. It's all coming, the earnings, the stores, the countries, it's all in due time. It's not tomorrow might not even be next year. But I Iove that we're not there yet. I love that I can buy more shares over a long period at a bargain. Anyway that's my unsolicited swoon over the man. I think we're in excellent hands.