Friday, March 21, 2014 9:10:37 AM
I firmly believe that Hilal is the worst procrastinator I have ever seen. He absolutely would rather agonize, ponder and spend hours talking about it with shareholders on a phone rather than take the fifteen or thirty minutes it would take to write the thing and be over it. And of course, the longer he procrastinates, the more imposing the task becomes in his mind, because how would you even start to update the shareholders with what has happened the last seven years? I have heard it referred to as "analysis paralysis", and he is truly paralyzed because of his fear of this simple task that would take "feeble-minded" people like you or me about ten minutes to put down on paper. It's really sad. But at some point, it becomes criminal, because you have a fiduciary responsibility to shareholders to keep them informed, and I'm afraid this is where this is heading. As a shareholder, you have legal rights, and he is just trampling on them.
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