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Tuesday, 06/25/2019 9:50:14 PM

Tuesday, June 25, 2019 9:50:14 PM

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You can judge a company by the way it treats it's shareholders.

Hey Naz, you know many of the shareholders of companies like yours
assume a significant risk when investing in such companies. Frequently they have bought shares with money initially intended
to finance a home, or an education, or maybe needed to help with
medical bills or senior care. They've bought stock in your company in the hope that through their investment they will be able to buy a nicer home, send their kids to a better school, or allow their parents to enjoy the later years of their lives.
There are companies that resemble yours except for one major difference-they value shareholders input and consider them through the ups and downs of the day to day operations of the company. There are companies that are able to take inspiration from the stories of challenges faced and surmounted by shareholders because as a result of management's genuine concern for shareholders as human beings with lives to live, a positive rapport has developed between the shareholders and management. Imagine that, a company wherein concern for shareholders can lead to much better overall performance.. . . Just a suggestion. . . far be it for me to keep you from whatever it was you were imagining.

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