And when I say 'drop the ball', I really mean it. It's simple supply and demand. LMAO! If you can't close a deal AND sell health care during a disease epidemic, I hardly see how you could sell any type of health care EVER! ROFLMAO.
Like I've said from the beginning, Cecil in no way should be CEO. And the fact that those who've stuck by his side this entire time shows that the rest of the board have very little intelligence on the business end of everything, or they'd have voted to remove Cecil as CEO and put him somewhere between CTO and Junior CEO just to be nice to him. No vigilance, no scrotum. They needed a 'REAL' CEO. Period.