I, like others, think the company will succeed in SPITE of Kim much more that due to his business acumen. He had a good idea, and has taken years longer than his own multiple estimates to accomplish it.
Addition: KBLB would not exist, nor would our investment opportunity, without Kim. That's a given, and I appreciate my shot. After that point, Kim could have done a lot, faster, to make our opportunity come to fruition more quickly (hire the right help much earlier, communicate clearly from day one, etc.) So any comments I have always come with the caveat that we'd not be here at all without Kim. It doesn't mean there's not things to be critical about, though.