BDCO - Yeah the lack of a PR adds to my queasy feeling about mgt. Crow very loudly when results are good, and then don't say anything when results are bad. I don't understand why CEOs act that way. Do they really think they're going to fool investors? Would you want a business partner who's always going to say things are better than they are and then hide the problems from you? It's so silly and childish. People want someone who is trustworthy. Just give it to us straight.
I can maybe understand the need to be silent when all the loans were in default and you're trying to work things out with everyone. But once you got the forbearance agreement and all parties were on board, then there's really no excuse for not being open,honest, and communicative with shareholders, and consistent in the way you report.