Re: Power in being an SLI shareholder
posted on
Nov 22, 2011 10:35AM
It's true that we have the strength collectively to express ourselves JW, but I'm not sure how people will interpret your statement about remembering that when you talk to management or directors. Individually we do not have the voting strength nor the right to speak to them as though they work directly for us. I just don't think people should have the impression that as individual shareholders they can speak to people like Murry and Lori with authority and without due respect everytime they think things are not being done as they think they should be. I just don't want to open a hornets nest by giving folks the wrong idea. They are avaiable to us to hear our concerns and answer what they can but we can't demand things from them individually.