Yep, JD failed as a CEO, simple as that. For the current economic state of the US, reporting is one of the best things one can do to let investors know what they have and what kind of potential this company has. I think many agree with me here and I'm sure we could all defend this till we are blue in the face. At the end of the day, JD hasn't been able to bring even a marginal return to shareholders. It sucks after averaging down from .01 to .0038, there is a good chance we might not even see that again. Once a pink starts hovering around the trip zeros, it only gets touched for a flip (minus the few that "invest" for the long term).