I will reply because, if a CEO thinks that shareholders are more important than minding the business to ensure it has a decent ROI for those shareholders then he's got his priorities in the wrong order. If you take care of running the business it will do what shareholders want, and that's to succeed. ROI is a by-product to running things and not bending to the whims of impaitient shareholders. I do wish you and all here success Oggy, but Brian and associates are doing the right things, maybe not in the manner you or others would like but things are coming together. Too many big names with tons of success behind them for this not to materialize nicely for us. Hang in there.
Briar