JT is adequately strong "in the financial world" (and then some) to get the job done. Come on, don't short change the guy's intelligence, drive, and work ethic. Plus JT is an honest businessman. But here's the kicker: JT is rescuing a company from the ashes for the first time. He wants to inform investors as to what is going on, but he isn't adept at it. This is what is causing irritation, and tentative investment. Investors want to know where in the reconstruction process we are, and what work is yet to be done. How long it takes is not paramount as long as progress is being made.