I think you go too far, Dave. I think we have lots of info. Some may misinterpret it or even deny it's out there.
Also, how many current shareholders purchased their shares in a manner that what they paid went into the company coffers? Very few is my guess, and most that did, actually support the way in which the company has handled investor relations.
The larger, non-Agoracom investors whom management meets with, and whose participation most all Agoracomers agree is desparately needed, don't really care how much the company tells retail about what is going on, they care about what they are told in the private meetings. Apparently, what they have been told has not inspired many of them to invest yet. That's the problem - the story is not yet ripe. We all hope that changes before too long.