It’s done. There’s nothing here with this company to sell potential investors on. And the CEO clearly doesn’t care in trying to work on the side of the investors. We’ve had a member here asking for a formal presentation for years; which is not that hard to do. Never happened. But when it comes to dilution and taking advantage of the shareholders (for both company growth early on, and now for money since the company can’t make enough on their own), well, they’ve got no problem with that.
Kona had a real chance to become a nationwide success. Got ran into the ground instead.