No, you didn’t.
Because the company failed to live up to its end of the arrangement.
I think someone else posted how this relationship works. It’s a “2 way street.” The company has failed to grow shareholder value; in fact, the company appears to be deliberately holding down the stock price to benefit Aegis and the clients of Aegis; furthermore, the company has used extremely toxic practices that amount to an attack on shareholder value.
I don’t know if you understand how poorly this company has been managed. I know that you don’t like me, and I know that you have loyalty to this company, but loyalty will distort your perceptions and prevent rational analysis… you should never give a company or any person your loyalty; finally, your dislike of me also distorts your opinions on what I say.
But sit back for a moment and clear your mind. When you do that, ask yourself if this company has really earned your loyalty and acted in your best interest.
I know the answer, I doubt you do.