Fair comment Andy
I'm sure your sentiments echo the views of many here..they certainly do mine. I continue to hold more in blind hope than because of any genuine belief that the Board and management have either the motivation or the skill to deliver a return on my investment.
As Leo said, this whole blind faith belief that if MF holds, everything has to be dandy, is as misplaced as it is a folly. Like any entrepeneur, he has taken a punt on this company. It's not his life's work and if he fails I doubt he would bat an eyelid. JH performs an administrave function for a fee and I reckon if you sat Peter King down and asked him to explain in detail what SBN does, he'd struggle
I understand the risks of investing in any company, especially speculative ones like SBN and I too take full responsibility for my decisions. That does not however mean I must sit back and look on while incompetence ruins my investment
Kerrins gets paid a fortune relative to the company's resources and certainly relative to what he has achieved thusfar in terms of positive results.
Posting articles on every country in the world with a drug problem and their potential markets for SBN means nothing if the management of this company does not have the know how or expertise to capitalise on this opportunity
We need stronf, effective and proactive leadership, otherwise this window of opportunity will close right at about the same time as the next capital raising
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