I agree Guitar. While I think a PR explaining the failure to be able to connect for the interview might help comfort some stockholders, I think that Alex and Co probably view the whole thing as simply an unfortunate and unforseen missed telephone appointment, which happens all the time in the business world. Alex has sent a communication to the affected party (MN1), and has asked to reschedule. In my view, that is all that is called for. I believe many were hoping for a spike in pps on Monday, as a result of the interview, and are upset that they were not able to flip and make a killing. Ok, I admit, that might have been nice. (Even I might have taken out a small number of shares for some profit taking.) And I know, and understand that we all have questions that we would like to have answered. So, in that regard, yes, I'm disappointed that the interview couldn't take place. HOWEVER, some folks here say that we have been without news for a LONG TIME. That is simply not true. March 23, that is eight[u/] business days ago. Investors have simply been spoiled to PRs coming fast and furious in the last few weeks.
I will continue to say that this is a long term endeavor, and either you believe in it or you don't. If you are disillusioned by the missed appointment, you'd be better served to move on and save yourself the angst. Personally, I will continue to accept my minimal risk in relation to the potentially large reward.