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The Other Guy

04/01/15 3:49 PM

#214144 RE: skweze #214143

Guessing we are at the point where no matter how one defines the term year, we can say that partnerships have not come to fruition.



Not true! The definition continues to be expanded. I think we are now looking at the decade of 2014 - 2024. King needs to be given many liberties - at least his intentions do. I wonder if he knows Lytle is using the ATM and thwarting his efforts to "increase" shareholder value.

BioBS2012

04/01/15 4:08 PM

#214146 RE: skweze #214143

Guessing we are at the point where no matter how one defines the term year, we can say that partnerships have not come to fruition.

I define it as a Galactic Year, so there is still time.

The galactic year, also known as a cosmic year, is the duration of time required for the Solar System to orbit once around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy.[1] Estimates of the length of one orbit range from 225 to 250 million terrestrial years.[2]



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galactic_year

Cheers

shipbuilder

04/01/15 4:08 PM

#214147 RE: skweze #214143

Nope. The term "upcoming year" was used during last year's 4th fiacal quarter conference call. The current fiscal year ends on April 30th. We have 29 days.