All sorts of people buy stock, and comments like the one at issue on the website are soon forgotten. Nuff said.
Took me a bit of time to reply to your initial reply xzx, but yes, bullish indeed to face the critics.
I totally dig this transparency, and chances are good there'll be more of the same for additional projects.
Maybe it's more crucial during this "initial phase" of actually building a company, but it suggests to me that we have a CEO (or corporate agenda) that aims to instill a real sense of ownership and participation in it's shareholders, and that I believe is no accident. Was it Meridian? Regardless, it's no stretch to assume that the competency which led to TM's former successes (with the added bonus of prior experience) is being applied now to Worthington, and this is exactly what we've begun to witness as "early shareholders." This detail (imo, as always) won't go unnoticed for long once we become (knock on wood) an oil and gas producer.
As for the "dilution" I simply agree with you on that point, and as for the recent price action, way I see it, in the short term this selling just hastens the process of settling our debts.