RE:RE:Folks, it was 2022, remember?Absolutely agree with you and caution is merited, however, I think most of us would agree acquisitiion has been slower and particularly smaller than anticipated. The missing VP certainly raises questions so I think we're in a wait and see position as far as company growth goes.
gibbonsj wrote: Ol-hriz I don't disagree with anything you say but I'm a bit confused by what you mean by resolving the merger and acquisition issue. The way I look at it is the failing of many growth by acquisition companies is a developed addiction to acquisitions for the sake of propping up share price. In this case I don't see management falling into that abyss. Instead their measured methodical approach and thorough due diligence combined with acquire and integrate systems makes the chances for success very very likely. Not to mention constant dilution to raise money for acquisitions for the sake of accusations.