If J&J, e.g., collapsed from $78 to $25, stockholders would be screaming bloody murder and corporate heads would roll. CTUM should step up to the plate and say something, and say it concisely. Arguably, this free-fall is doing considerable damage. Not just technically. It shakes public faith in the management. Are they competent? Come on, Robbins, let's get on the horn. This slide into the abyss is not acceptable. If I were re-voting my proxy, my balloting might look different.
These are my opinions and sentiments only. Take them for what they're worth. Do your DD. Buying stocks is risky!
"If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us, we'd all be millionaires." -Abigail van Buren (a/k/a Dear Abby)