Another example of schoolyard professionalism.
Whether management has ill feeling towards Murry Braucht or not is irrelevant...the company has a duty above all else to manage the company in the most advantageous way for shareholders and as such should care above all else about the perception of the company in the eyes of its shareholders and the public at large...It should have been a very simple decision...put up a professional sounding profile and bite thier tongue.
It's really sad how immature the management of a publicly traded company can act in the face of such abject failure, negative market pressures and severed shareholder loyalty.
I've worked with, and sat with many CEO's of publicly traded companies...and the contrast in thier ability compared to SLI to make sound decisons in the face of adversity is astonishing...even something so insignificant and simple as providing a professional profile for one of the company directors.
so very sad.
S.