First of all, I promise I've had as many, if not more posts deleted in here as have you. It is hardly "your side" that has been singled out for post deletion.
Secondly, you may be right wrt to the funding and the stock, but after the experiencing the beta run of Songbird, realizing that the downloaded content was limited to that specific computer and wasn't transferrable, and that monthly syncs were required to keep the DRM for stopping play, I rapidly lost faith in the attractiveness of the business model.
I personally believe that the potential Chinese users are at least, if not more, computer savvy than North Americans, and will soundly ignore ad-supported DRM-crippled, computer specific music they're used to getting for free. I could be wrong, but I think the business model is the problem (and the funding, of course), and that is why I predicted in post 20143 (over a month ago and prior to any failed launches on the current timetable) that NOTHING was ever going to rollout. So far my call has been spot on. I think the conspiracy theory that they don't want to rollout (as there goes the carrot) has merit. I respect your disagreement, but will challenge you and anyone else who predicts, without basis, that this stock will take off when whatever future event occurs. I'm just not a kool-aid kind of guy, I guess... Too bad that pisses some folks off.