Well said. I believe that the "Tommy Copper" products have probably cut into Incrediwear sales pretty badly. If not for Corley's short sighted ineptness, we would have been the nationally known brand. By all accounts, STAU's Incrediwear products are superior to Tommy Copper's. It is the leadership and marketing that is inferior.
The hope is that a large company sees the potential and wants to compete in that space; and that Corley becomes so concerned about sales that he decides to bale out.
It is still my opinion that Corley cannot just ignore shareholders. But, we need an attorney. One must exercise their rights, or lose them.
"Libenter homines id quod volunt credunt"