I am cautiously optimistic. Really. But having been in CLYW for eight years I feel like a battered spouse whose partner promises never to hit me again.
CLYW is a business school case study on how to screw-up a free lunch. I've started and run my own businesses. Historically, CLYW management has ranged from the convicted criminal to the incompetent to the unconvicted criminal to the dreamer. Not a very solid background. I have long viewed being a long in CLYW as having bought a season lottery ticket. People who have invested in CLYW with money they can't afford to lose have made a mistake.
Compounding the situation is the company history. I half expect to tune in "American Greed" one night and see an episode on CLYW. Yet, the promise of riches for pennies has a powerful alure.
Looks like things may (again) be heading towards a resolution. I certainly hope so.