The jury is out imo. Winsness is definitely the key to this company and in that regard KK has done well to tie him in. KK was not, however, a "wise businessman" in the way he engaged in a shell game with various group companies around 4 to 5 years ago (if you weren't around then - go back and try to make sense of all the different reporting group entities and you'll see what I mean). He's hung in there and may be on the cusp of turning the company around, but the mistakes made in the past are still impacting the valuation through reputational damage.