design333, I'm not sure what shareholder longevity has to do with whether or not GlobeTel is sufficiently communicating with it's shareholders, which was the point of my post. Your "wild guess" is correct, I'm well into the "black" with my investment in GTE. However, buying this stock 7 years ago has little to do with my profitable position. In fact, a little over 2 years ago, GTE closed at 3 cents, or a split-adjusted 45 cents. And if you check out this chart, you'll see that there have been MANY opportunities over the last 5 years to buy at prices that would have put you in a very comfortable situation today. http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=GTE&t=5y&l=on&z=m&q=l&c= Evidently, your timing hasn't been all that great, but in the end, the share price only matters when you sell. Hopefully, when you decide to sell your shares, you'll be wearing that same great smile (picture). :) Good luck. Steve
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