Hey Guys - let's NOT email Eric constantly.
Instead, can we setup regular (weekly/every few days) correspondence through 1-2 iHubbers we trust? We could compile & filter our questions to ensure Eric only gets asked questions one time.
A couple reasons why this is a good idea:
1 - Eric's incredibly busy building a company. It's more productive for him to spend 1-2 hours weekly on investor correspondence than 5-10 hours answering the same questions repeatedly, or confirming already available public information. Ultimately, what's more productive for Eric is more productive for his shareholders.
2 - If we organize as a group, we appear as a more respectful and organized investor group - something a CEO who is trying to build a legitimate company is happy to have.
3 - We get the most accurate, correct information - it's not rumor, or hearsay, or something someone read on a second cousin's facebook page. It's clear, concise information.
Honestly, I love that we have a CEO who is a legitimately nice person, who's willing to respond to nearly everyone who sends him a message. To me, it goes a long way towards legitimizing this company and what it's trying to accomplish. But at some point, we need to organize and be smarter about how we communicate - it's better for everyone involved.