You remind me of a mother cat swatting her kittens after patiently waiting for them to find something else to play with besides her tail so she can get some sleep the better to make them some more milk. I posted a testy remark a little while ago but it didn't appear. Maybe you deleted it but the post numbers show no gap so maybe it fell in the bit bucket enroute. You already addressed the first part (about the predictive power of Dr. Gray's accession to the board re pps). I gently reiterate the second part: close and prolix analysis of minute intraday price fluctuations, far from being--as has here been claimed--interesting, is sterile and stultifying, no less than the traffic which casts Termeer as eminence grise.
>nothing happened after Dr. Lawton came along< The poster confounds "material development" and "publicly discosed material development". On my view the notions are properly distinguished rather than identified.
Perhaps the antsy impatience stems from the reminder of mortality that hanging a new calendar brings.