I think the "MEG board owns 42% of the float" is misleading. That would indicate some sort of control by a cohesive group, consortium, or some other structured investment group. If that is his claim, or yours, it is not accurate. From what I understand, most of the large TDGI investors have left there anyway. His comments were unwarranted as well. If you give his speculation based on pure hot air any credence, well, I'll let everyone figure that out on there own. I think he's on real thin ice.