Sunday, April 20, 2014 10:53:28 AM
It's very easy to see the negative side, sell and move-on. If this was any other Pinksheet CEO, I would wait for a "relief bounce", and head for the hills because personally, I'll never sell a stock that I believe is heavily oversold, even if the situation is all negative.
I still believe Luther's been dealt a BAD HAND, and that he's primarily trying to look after shareholders interests. Firstly, he canceled the R/S, and secondly he's focusing on resolving the DTCC Global Lock ASAP. Looks to me like he's using this opportunity to possibly clear a "cleaner" path to the future, and clearly Vortex was not going to be a strong enough asset, and cost shareholders too much.
However, I fully understand the frustration, and it's hard to remain supportive knowing we're basically back to square one.
JMHO
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