IMHO, too many PRs are negative. It gets to the point where the casual investor will stop reading them and thus, when there is something materially good to announce, it will get overlooked and not have the positive impact such news should have. If PRs are limited to no more than monthly, unless there is materially good news to report, then things are good. Look at the action in POTN... they came down dramatically after the early year rise the sector went through. They were issuing a few PRs each week. They stopped doing that a couple months ago, and now their stock price has stabilized, if not recovered a tad. PR hype machines are bad in the long run... Just ask Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and Andy Marsh, CEO of Plug Power. They have created issues for themselves after being PR pump machines for a while.