"The management of DECN owes individual shareholders no presents for Christmas except for their continued hard work. Shareholders put up their money by buying their shares from selling shareholders."
SHAREholders,as in we have a share in all this, exchange liquidity for opportunity with Company management.
Once the opportunity dries up,they'll no longer provide liquidity.
The valuation for that opportunity is 25 cents/share.
Management should be grateful they have the ability to monetize their stock as easily as they have till now.
The return(historically & abysmally bad) management has given it's SHAREholders is not proportionate to the liquidity provided by their purchases.
So Mr. S,I don't think we need any lectures on management not owing shareholders something.
If anything,Maybe an apology,but not a lecture.
Scoop