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Friday, 01/16/2015 8:21:32 PM

Friday, January 16, 2015 8:21:32 PM

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It seems to me that if the company has something to report, it should report it, and if doesn't have anything to report, it should be silent. Announcing an anticipated deal before it is finalized is not good because it only leads to speculation and hype and then disappointment and finger-pointing if it does not close. Likewise, announcing a contract or agreement without providing a copy of the agreement or any of the details also does a disservice to shareholders. And if negative events occur, they should be reported immediately so that shareholders are not finding out weeks or months later.

Shareholders want substance, results, and real explanations, not empty promises or hollow statements.