Sunday, November 23, 2014 1:30:13 PM
I was struck by it recently, with one member talking to Hargrove, and how good news would be coming "very soon". That member was nice enough to let me see the original message, which is appreciated, but I came away feeling differently after seeing it, with the original message representing something far more ambiguous.
All in all, reading between the lines of everything I have read so far, I walk away with the sense that Titan management is extremely strategic, in a good way. Both Hargrove and Randall come across like a couple of old foxes, again a good way, and why I don't really agree with some of the recent calls for replacement, or that he is too old.
I am perfectly happy with current management, and we don't need a young gun until the daily affairs of Titan simply get too busy to handle for one person. I think he is with Titan at the right time and will help to bring this product to market in a way that probably few younger guns will be able to do. I don't want to go down the same path as TRXC. Young executives are more likely to be impressionable and influenced, going for short-term gains.
So, take it as you will, but this my "interpretation" of all the source reports. Subjective I am sure, but subjectivity is my profession.
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