Agreed. I was one of those alienated stock holders. What I've come to realize after writing many defenses of SPNG, and even debating Tim Sykes on my blog over SPNG, is that there are real problems with this company. I'm not going to say that they are systemic or critical, but they are certainly enough to really kill the pps and cause shareholders a lot of grief. I don't like investing in companies that show over the course of nine months that they have no concern for shareholders, especially when a simple, honest statement will make the world of difference.
FM4E
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good."
- Samuel Johnson