The article was poorly written by someone who understands nearly nothing about this business and why it sells at such a low price relative to peer organizations. There are several companies selling at incredibly cheap valuations statistically. In my experience, they do so as a result of management that has voting control and a FU attitude towards minority shareholders. Shareholders don;t care if the company is accumulating cash if there is no chance they will ever see the benefits.
Let me know when you get to vote on the board. That will tell you that Sam no longer has 50+% of the votes in his pocket. Until then, this POS is going nowhere.