Actions do speak louder than words. We have a Board of Directors that owns over 60% of the shares, and has not sold a single one since the company was formed, as well as kept this company afloat during the worst economic meltdown we have ever witnessed. Then we have people all full of words that don't even own the stock.
Which one is more influential in determining the true value of a company?
(P.S. Don't answer that as it is just more words. The question was rhetorical as it always seems to be over and over.)