Yup, this is a disappointing investment to date, if that's what you want to validate. But this is a penny stock company without any backing from big name investors, hence my expectation is lower. Leo Ehrlich is no Robert Duggan.
There are three options in front of you: 1. Sell, take the losses and move on. 2. Hold. 3. Buy more.
Why is it so hard to make a choice out of these options?
PS: I have never to talk to the management directly.