My guess is that most of the Directors shares are in escrow and...

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    My guess is that most of the Directors shares are in escrow and they want some freely trading stock. It is a good sign though but it would be nice if CQU were to buy back some of its own shares. Sell at 0.25 buy back at 0.17 makes commercial sense to me.

    Footsie I went on the bid again today 400k at 11 cents to give some sort of support to the stock, but I share yours, and everyone else's sentiments, about the stock moving.

    I again reiterate, in my view, not withstanding the arguement about being cashed up, not to pay the dividend of 2 cents means one can't trust managment anymore. Given one invests in stock partly because of managment means I have to quit this stock when I can, but at a profit. If management were to announce proportionate salary cuts so as to share the pain with shareholders, who own the company, I would have a lot more sympathy.
 
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