The "alaska" "build" was already in inventory. It was one of two machines at the time. The other is supposedly in texas somewhere in an oil field. Further - the cost of capital was around $0.06/share(when it was trading between $0.08-0.10). Now the cost of capital is between $0.0009 and 0.011 per the last 10Q.
Let them manage the company...? If you are a serious investor in this company (and not trading the spikes) that is absolutely laughable. Where is the return for shareholders long term? What possible metrics were used for the lavish stock option awards the two principles receive annually? The CEO is averaging well over $1MM/year in her tenure there and what has the stock price done during that time?
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