No, stop it! This is how fake news about SFOR gets spread, because someone "said" Kay told them something, then it gets repeated enough and is thought to actually be true.
Obviously anyone can write that anyone else told them anything and it might or might not be true. Believe what you will, all I'm saying is don't bet the kids' tuition on what Kay "said".
Also, remember that it's completely against the law for Kay or any CEO to give any investor any information that all investors don't receive. It's called insider trading and the Justice Dept loves sending enablers of insider trading to jail, just ask Raj.