Doesn't matter who it is. When they do settle on a new CEO, I am 100% positive that it will be just the right person to lead Hartcourt toward a NASDAQ listing and completion of that 2003 filing, for the duration of the contract signed. I'm hoping for David Chen to return. Never a dull moment with DC at the helm, and he has to be hating things over at MKAC land. They haven't let him do any dilution since the merger and Hartcourt is just sitting there waiting for dilution through mergers and acquisitions. Who cares about history... bb
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