posted on
Jun 29, 2010 11:48PM
My play on words represent my ambiguity. an anchor away usually refers to dropping an anchor. but the play also conveys the idea that the anchor is away and gone. . . I've communicated with a significant percentage of shareholders whose patience has been overly taxed with Smith's hobby-like buying of properties without prioritizing share-swaps, dividends, nor SP rise that help shareholders accounts. the reason they havent sold is they feel empowered by the thought that if Smith doesn't help their portfolio THIS SUMMER they'll find a CEO who closes deals for shareholders immediate direct benefit. Smith must know that all future deal-making that is surely occuring due to Pat that does'nt help shareholder accounts will alienate them, effecting not only agm voting but also possible takeovwr voting. Yes Mr. Smith this is your time to shine.-sg