I apologize if the clarification on his previous investment position upsets anyone. Those highlighting that he was THE manager of a multi-billion dollar fund did influence me. Seeing exaggerated credentials repeated yet again in order to support Norchi's qualifications/leadership, hopefully you can appreciate that some might find the clarification helpful and relevant. There actually is a substantial difference in serving as an analyst and/or one of many investment managers on a fund versus being the actual top manager of a fund.
I'd still be mighty pleased to be wrong about how this all ends up. I am willing to pay a higher price once, and if ever, the management makes it over what everyone says is an easy hurdle (for several years now and with no product production in sight).