RE:Eating Crow It may be painful to read him, Viking, but he wouldn't be doing it if he wasn't concerned with the stock price of the company (this forum is called Stockhouse after all, not CompanyLoveHouse to just speak about how great a company and their products are). You can always ignore or not read him, but for many of us it's cathartic to hear. Be careful as an investor to make analytical rather than emotional decisions and separate out being an investor/stock owner versus a fan of the company. Sure you can be both, many people are, Johnny obviously has been in prior years, I have been and may continue to be and want to see promises delivered on, but as for the stock we have every reason to gripe with a cratering price and super low volume. There have been things I've picked up on that the company does (or doesn't do) that gives me pause, and I learned long ago if my gut or nose is telling me something doesn't smell right then to be very careful.
Also ask yourself if there is a change in leadership in one or many positions at Exro, are you still a fan of the company or are you just a fan of the individual people? The inherent problem with getting so emotional about a small start up, and the few visible people you see like Sue, Eric, and Darrell, is you become loyal to those people, not the company, no matter what moves they make. Especially in a public company that is trying to change the industry/world is you get caught up in the few people (130?) but most importantly the few you actually see and hear who work there and not the company itself. Tesla has 100,000 employees and no one yells at Johnny to stfu when he questions why the PR dept there hasn't done something or Musk makes an as of himself yet again causing their stock price to dip. Thanks for listening. I actually like your posts too...really even the volume of posts on this board is so light I would love to read hundreds of investors thoughts and...mo...their incoherent ramblings...lol.