And you don't see that such control by the toxics is why the average retail shareholder becomes increasingly disenchanted when real revenue continues to remain elusive??? It is that toxic control, which stalls all rallies, and causes even greater dillution pressure, that makes us longs here who are not you, ugo and a select others decry the fact that Dean has been so far off in his forecasts. The remote? Where is it? Dell with MCC3? Where is it? The OEM? Where is it? One missed projection after another, and they ALL affect the bottom line, profitability and, most importantly, the end to dilution. And Dean's unwillingness to TALK about revenue forecasts, so that the end of dilution can be foreseen, now that Telnor has launched, will only add to that uncertainty, in my mind, as having shareholders wait for six months, till the April 10-K, is not an appropriate way to communicate with the loyal shareholders that make the toxics' continued existence possible in the first place. He has a fiduciary responsibility not just to the toxics, but to the retail shareholders, and if he does not give any realistic revenue forecasts now that Telnor has launched to its entire base, then it is my humble opinion that he is acting in derogation of that fiduciary responsibility, plain and simple.