When I stopped by 6 months ago Katana seemed to be doing a lot of business. The manufacturing floor was full of employees and they were actively hiring based on the interview sign in sheet on the front desk. I did not ask if they had a 3 shifts though.
Once again, another example of Mr. Iehab's management blunders. If it is true what you say about Katana (which I do not believe - no way will he be able to buy it back for stock - stock is worthless) - shows that he has no clue what can be successful and what cannot. Mr. Iehab dumps the electronics business and his brother makes it work. Demonstrates - again - that Mr. Iehab cannot manage. He needs to go. Let's vote him out.