Again, you are barking up the wrong tree. Most of the posts here are not about DMTN's internal operations, but rather about the "prospect" of it's deal with LesKo. Stop directing your vitriol on DMTN management when we and they do not have any control of LesKo's timing. This is not a large company or large deal. The fact that it is taking so long is not, my guess, DMTN's fault. DMTN would seem a logical take over target based on its niche business service for a large industry (autos) and applications for other sectors (medical devises and other robotic centered manufacturing). If I had to place a bet on why the delay, it would be that LesKo does not have the financing yet to move forward, and/or, the company it represents has not put its financing together or its own business logistic has changed affecting its valuation of DMTN's services. All out of the control of DMTN management. They are not talking to shareholders because they don't have anything to say.