Right - it's a very good thing Steipp never said, years ago, the company was in the midst of shipping commercial parts. Because if he had, that would have been almost pumping the stock up. But phew, he has so much integrity he never said such a thing! Must be nice to be able to just act like this these things never happened. Hilarious.
"Steipp has more integrity than to try and hype a product.
I appreciate the fact that at least Steipp hasn't falsely pumped the stock!"
As stated, it is not integrity, it is the fear of being held accountable for yet more failure. Think class action in the eyes of the CEO that makes a living off of dilution.
I don't really mean to argue with you on basics because we all want the same thing to happen. But integrity??????