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01/02/18 3:50 PM

#33002 RE: Stewguts #33001

And when you're done reading the previous post then read this one very slowly and carefully as well......

Paul B. Healy is an accomplished, established executive with entrepreneurial and financial skills, experienced in the media/communications and financial services arenas, having applied his skills in critically demanding business situations.

Mr. Healy is currently a partner in Gulfstream Limited, an independent New York and London based international risk management solutions and advisory services firm, serving private organizations in mergers and acquisitions and private equity.

In addition to his extensive background in financial services, beginning at Chase Manhattan Bank as Vice President and Client Executive, Global Media and Telecommunications Group, Mr. Healy served as the President and CEO of Connexity, LLC, a leading supply chain analytics database/research company, sold to Bloomberg, LLC in 2010.

Mr. Healy served for a decade as Executive Vice President, Corporate Development and Investor Relations with Hollinger International, Inc., at the time a leading publically traded international newspaper publisher with extensive media assets. These assets included the Telegraph in the UK, the Chicago Sun-Times, and more than 100 community papers in the Chicago area, and the Jerusalem Post among others. Mr. Healy led investor relations and all bank financing, investment banking relationships. He managed $7 billion in various bank/bond/equity and derivative facilities. Mr. Healy was the primary spokesman at various Equity and Bond conferences as well as to the media while overseeing the global budgeting process across all divisions and final corporate roll-up to assure debt and derivative compliance covenants during the growth of the company from a $100 million EBITDA to $450 Million successfully attracting and maintaining a blue-chip, value-oriented shareholder base.

5589A

01/02/18 3:56 PM

#33003 RE: Stewguts #33001

Yes, have read that multiple times. Sounds promising! Just not understanding the no interest in shares. We have all owned for years. I would guess once in a while you would like to see a pop on some promising news!