i'm still hanging in there ....sometimes in situations like this where your confidence in a company and management goes south, it's best to switch horses. Wait for a significant pullback where all players get whacked down hard and then flip over quickly to a stock you think has better fundamentals. Do you due diligence now and be ready for the opportunity to switch. When you find a company your happy with, ride it as far as it goes. PTQ on the face of it would seem pretty well beaten up already so pullback don't always effect beaten up stocks as much...it's one strategy that works sometimes. No guarantees in life though.
JFF7
It's better to be out wishing you were in than in wishing you were out.
"Markets can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent". - John Maynard Keynes