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Re: Spartan post# 102900

Saturday, 12/03/2016 3:13:24 PM

Saturday, December 03, 2016 3:13:24 PM

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If it's not ready to sell, it's not ready for sale.

Eon had minimal sales and they were probably more advanced. He was in a no-win situation making shareholders happy, but with all those stock options, he'll end up very happy.

I agree on the people that came onboard (Bromage) and the people who stayed too long (Salas), and I put Hauck in that class too, not so much for his failure to sell (more proof the tech wasn't ready for Steipp-haters and Hauck-cheerleaders - because if it was ready, he should have sold something - that's not Steipp's fault, that's Hauck, although the hiring was on Steipp), but if Hauck truly blamed Bromage for the failure to sell that is as pathetic and weak as you can get.

Regardless, at this juncture, Steipp had to go. Lugee had no choice because of what they need the CEO for now and since Lugee's calling the shots, game over at LQMT for Tom Steipp.