Chad,
We keep hearing about a new website; use of social media; road shows; operationally material p.r.
And I'm talking about hearing about the first three for over a year.
So, in light of your post about summer, why wait for what you think a seasonal sellers' enslaught is over? Why not an on-going, concerted, multi-pronged approach to get this company's story in front of as many viable constituencies as cost effective?
If this is your view, I don't see why you'd cede the summer.
If the fall's better, it's in the company's interest to see the shares rise from $1.00 to $1.50, rather than $.50 to $.75.
And for you to post publicly about summer swoons -- before the summer even officially starts -- with the shares at this price; well, I'm not sure what to say about that.
Almost -- but not quite --makes me think about Dutch type language wrt civility-- but that kind of Dutch ain't much.