Hopefully, progress is being made....but when a company is faced with the type of dire financial situation TMM is faced with, when its live programming has been relegated to "start-up" mode, and where there have been several articles commenting on its problems, the company should communicate with its shareholders in some way. As an example, look at how they reacted when there were rumors circulating that Olsen had HIV. Information was quickly posted on the Q Web site and Richard was on one of the message boards dealing with the rumor. Here, where the continued existence of the company is at stake, not one word. In addition, this was a company whose CEO could not keep his mouth shut and was talking every chance he got, and there were one, two, or more pr's every week. Now - nothing. Call it what you want...I call it silence.