My, my, adversity brings out the best and the worst, as Franklin once said. Life and death being part of an historical continuum, that CEOs leave this plane for another, if one believes so, doesn't exempt them from earthly review of their impact on the business and company in question, particularly, in respect to shareholders. The history of business would be a meaningless and uninstructive read if the hard legacy of corporate denizens were off topic after their passing. This is business, after all, not romance or poetics, and business is about money. Recently, lowman referred to "the mess DR left behind" and aptly so. More specifically, DR's leftover "mess" and his artful masquing of failure is why CSMG now stares into the abyss or, at best, is poised to disappoint trusting shareholders once again, this time with a breathtaking reverse split. The stock isn't trading at 0.04 for nothing.
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These are my opinions and sentiments. Buying stocks poses demonstrable risks; you could lose all or part of your principal investment. Use iBoxes for DD start.
Buying gold won't save your soul, but it might save your skin someday.