Your definition of 'sucks' is a bit off.
Yes, it sucks if you feel the pps should be higher at this time.
But if you expect the company to grow at being a network, and the pps to recover if that is successful, then it doesn't suck.
FO's number one goal is to build QTN as a network, not keep shareholders happy. He has frequently said if the QTN succeeds, then so will the shareholders.
You can start to evaluate QTN's success around the time of the Gay Games, but not before (unless it stops broadcasting and goes belly-up).
Incredibly risky, but FO is putting QTN first, where it should be. We can't make any money unless QTN succeeds....