There is an old saying that "past performance is not indicative of future performance".
However, I think that maybe you need to look at repetative performance in the case of CLL management as pointed out by a number of people on this board.
Probability, or , is a way of expressing knowledge or belief that an event will occur or has occurred. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Probability
a quantitative description of the likely occurrence of a particular event. Conventionally expressed on a scale from 0 to 1; a rare event has a probability close to 0, a very common event has a probability close to 1
https://workbench.axioresearch.com/NWPrecedent/glossary.htm
These are 2 definitions of the word probability and if applied to the facts and management history of CLL here is what you get...
CLL will have more dilution - forgone conclusion probability of 1
CLL will achieve design capacity without further expense - probability of 0
CLL management will start caring about shareholders - probability of 0
CLL management has learnt from their mistakes - probability of 0
CLL management will quit lying to shareholders - probability of 0
There is also another saying "there is a fine line between lots of courage and no brains", I wonder which line DG walks?
Just my 2 cents.
Dootin