Utah Carl, this afternoon I was thinking about our postings about the possibility of Hooters becoming a RSPG customer and then I thought about the other shareholder postings that talked about getting some convenience stores lined up and getting other small sales for RSPG. I realized that these would be money losers because of production and transportation costs and that would be negative for the company and us. Then BAM!, it hit me, WTF, what are you and I and others doing trying to think of and line up small time money-losing sales when it is RSPG's responsibility to us to get the big sales to make the company grow?
Hazan and Goldstein are not small players. According to their resumes, they have raised tens of millions of dollars for their projects. They must be good salesmen.
Earlier you had posted that RSPG was a small company that needed our help to grow. In my opinion, we shareholders can't make the kinds of large-scale stateside sales that are essential to the success of RSPG, and, further, it's not our responsibility to make them.
Heck, I've got little mining company that I put some bucks into and I wouldn't even think of telling them where to look for silver prospects let alone use a pick and shovel.
What do you think?
Trueheart
SF