Yes, it was directed to you. I was crystal clear in responding to each of your points. Your own post makes a strong case for not owning this stock. If Management has little incentive to increase short term stock price then the stock is not worth owning. Every public company CEO and BOD have an obligation to ensure their company stock is correctly priced. There is no stated timeframe, it is implicit in that obligation to mean “at all times”.
I don’t know if you own shares of VTSI or not. I do. I own because I believe the company is worth $6 today and once they are compliant with the SEC filings I believe it will be worth $8. Since the stock is trading below what I believe the company to be worth, I buy it. That is also what I expect of every Company employee. If the company had a competent management team, the company could be worth $20 in a big hurry.
Why would you be seemingly happy with a deadbeat CEO and AWOL BOD who have failed to report ANY meaningful revenue or eps results for the last 7 1/2 months?