Well its the truth imo. Unfortunately your going to have people who are impatient or dont like throwing money in for a waiting game and so you see slow action like today but eventually that will subside and it will move. I only use this as a generalization and it doesnt happen the same always in every case but I do feel given the history of other plays Terry Fields is involved in, the same will transpire here. Its a very similar share strucutre and scenario as his other dealings and well, just like a CEO with a bad history, why should we assume anything be different from a CEO with an apparent good one in the essential same sitution as his past dealings?