You are correct in your assumptions, the one common denominator in all 3 companies is the guy with the most invested. He puts together the boards and advisers and no matter what happened they are all still there. I believe he learned from the predictive mistakes. No longer in a hurry, doing everything slow and methodical. No press, no promo, just the proper filings. I think once the big merger is completed we will see a turn around of the other one.