"I prefer to adopt a 'wait and see' approach on the company's future credibility."
Jannie, your approach is hardly a "wait and see" approach. "Wait and see" implies inactivity. Your posts and interests here and on other boards simply does not fall into the "wait and see" category. You are one of the most active posters on any SLJB board across the net. This, I'm sorry, does not follow to your previous statement.
Bide one's time for events to run their course, as in Do you think they'll raise taxes?--We'll have to wait and see. This expression was first recorded in Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719): "We had no remedy but to wait and see." In Britain the phrase became associated with Prime Minister H.H. Asquith, who in 1910 so often said it to the opposition regarding an impending bill that he became known as "Old Wait and See."