Not True. To reach an objective truth it matters not who spoke the words and expressed a point of view. It is always a logical flaw to attack the person making a point rather than to address the point made. If after addressing the point and the basis on which it’s founded one can defeat the argument; then logic allows one to examine the intentions of one asserting a false or illogical argument. AFTER the argument itself is addressed and disproved.
A= The decisions of Cytogenix's management has hurt the companies ability to make progress and decreased shareholder revenue.
Basis-
Cytogenix has developed a reputation for breaking deals with business partners evidenced by the fact that every partnership agreement made over the last several years has ended in dispute and generated no benefit.
Cytogenix management issued themselves large stock bonuses the kind of bonuses usually issued only when progress is made milestones are achieved and extra pay has been earned.
Cytogenix management hurt shareholders when they issued themselves large bonuses and hurt the perception of the value of company stock. (i.e. issue millions of shares not because you think the stock is worth $2 per share, not that they intended to give themselves a 30 million dollar bonus check; rather issue so much stock calculating in the fact the stock will be worth .2-.3 a share)
Thus, Cytogenix has failed to achieve its true potential due to mismanagement, greed, and destroying business relationships rather than fostering business relationships.
Conclusion, The decisions of Cytogenix's management has hurt the company’s ability to make progress and decreased shareholder revenue.
The above is either true or false. It is true or false based on the basis of the argument. It makes no difference who articulated the above argument as to its validity and truth. If proven false, then and only then is it relevant who made the argument and the intentions one may have had for making a false statement.
It is either true or false regardless of my intention in making the argument and regardless of whether I make the argument just for the sake of arguing