Airlift is right. Some shareholders bought at $3-4 a share. And I don't blame them for being angry. Heck, I'm still kicking myself for not selling at $2 a share. I've been in this stock for over 15 years. During that time the company has change its name at least four times and the stock symbol has changed at least five or six times. Luckily, I've always bought shares at low prices so I'm in good shape average-wise. But I'm still bitter, just like everyone, about the company's past history and current share price.
I think the point I'd like to make is that most long-term investors are tired of hearing about the potential of this company. We want to see some results in terms of sales. Unless we see the Argus and BIB sell, we won't be convinced that the company is even on the right path. Because we've seen this movie before -- the company develops a product and then can't find a buyer for it.
Welcome aboard, Indy. I hope you don't have to wait as long for a payoff as the rest of us.