Barry's Final Letter: Part II
However, if the Samsung settlement had been "reasonable" (which in my mind, menas at least twice the $700 million that it was), I STILL would have pulled it out, we got to $26. If that had been $36, I would not be writing this. As I said above, I only needed the stock to get to the $30's to have survived. BETWEEN THE SAMSUNG SETTLEMENT, THE ITC ACTION AND THE AT CASE, IT SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED. But, management sold us out too, again. (Like this never happened before) AND THEY HAD THE UNMITIGATED GALL TO GIVE THEMSELVES A BONUS FOR IT!!. Enjoy your bounses for signing Samsung,guys . . .and add yourselves to the list of my accomplices. Please think of me (and my family, and for that matter all the shareholders) when you are spending the bonus you gave yourselves for screwing the shareholders on your cars, and your homes and your vacations. What? We get to screw the shareholders AND give ourselves a bonus for doing it? I know, it's a tough job, but someone has to do it, right? After all, screwing shareholders is "the American Way".
What jurists (all of them) need to understand is that this is a public company with thousands of shareholders, and that a huge numbe of us have been adversely and catastrohically impacted while everyone and everything . . .and I mean EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING . . .including the convenience of criminalsand the vacationof judges gets put before the real victims of the crime, who are . . .the shareholders. The totally forgotten and ignored shareholders, who are the real victims.
No one expects instant justice, buts it's been a decade. A FUCKING DECADE . . .since these cases started and they are still not resolved. Well, we all (ALL, EVERYONE) have a drop dead date. And mine has arrived. Give my regards to the other LTL's.
Sincerely,
Barry