Wineguy Jim, I am an American citizen who is outraged by Cohn's abuse of the legal system. I am using my Constitutional right to express my opinion about the CEO of a Public Company who has repeatedly promised to publish the financials and then failed to keep his word. I am someone who is speaking the truth as accurately as I can about what looks like a lie about the SGD credits on a quarterly statement. And I was not the first one to call Douglas Cohn "untrustworthy". This was how Jack Anderson, a man who knew Cohn better than almost anyone else, described him.
If Cohn can prove to me that I am wrong on the issues, then I will apologize. He only needs to present solid evidence that everything is on the up and up. He can start by filing a statement with the SEC clarifying the status of the trade credits. And while he is at it, he can file all those financials that are late. And if he needs some help then he can hire that CFO that he promised to hire a year ago but hasn't.
Now, I have some questions for you, Wineguy Jim. Do you believe Douglas is trustworthy? If so, why do you trust him when there is evidence from multiple sources that suggests otherwise. Did you trust him when he said that financials would be published soon? Did you hold onto your stock based on that trust? If so, is your investment doing for you what you wanted it to do?