I doubt Goodall left on his on accord. After the 90 day probation period was up, he was probably in line for a HUGE PAYDAY. I doubt he would just walk away from free money after hanging in there for 87 days. Although he might be a great scientist, the prestigious Dr. G just wasn't a good fit as our CEO. At least Fisher recognized this reasonably quickly, and allowed BG to exit with a little bit of grace & dignity ("pleased to announce" PR comment notwithstanding)
Goodall was put on such a high pedestal by so many shareholders (including myself) without ever proving he has what it takes to run a company in the first place. The more I think about it, the happier I am that he is now gone since if offers us the opportunity to get a new CEO that actually has experience running a successful company.
I still think this can turn into a MAJOR positive if a heavyweight big-name experienced CEO comes on board. It shouldn't be too difficult to recruit someone of that caliber to take BEHL to the next level. We're already 95% of the way there, who wouldn't want to step in at the last minute and take a big chunk of the credit for getting BEHL off the ground?
Once that 1 acre PBR is up and running, the floodgates will open.