Here is the thing: If Mr. Prakash no longer wished to run a company called Tivus, which he built and destroyed all by himself, this is his right. However..... he still has a fiduciary responsibility to uphold as the CEO of whatever it is that TIVUS now is. Many made investments based on information hr provided that was untrue, or very misleading at the least, which even moreso obliges Mr. Prakash to put this shell to bed forever or to sell it off to someone who can do something useful with it. Leaving so many with their shares in a state of unmarketable limbo is cruel and heartless. He could take care of this swiftly if he so chose. Each day he does nothing, he CHOSES to do nothing. I find this unconscionable, especially since a good number of us supported him even when he no longer deserved support. thv