Willy:
I have been here for 4 1/2 years. Many have been here longer than I.
There is a difference between "raising money" and effectively sheherding that money to successfully accomplishing an overarching objective. The first certainly does not assure the accomplishment of the latter.
Patience is a trait which must be constantly renewed. And that can be earned through only success in the accomplishment of objectives. Many here are sitting on a significant capital loss at present. At a time when the success of Connacher is far from assured and capital commitment has increased exponentially. Such has a tendency to make those with a significant investment a bit and justifiably unsettled as many key objectives have not been met. At least not yet.
Patience is not the name of the game. Accomplishment of objectives so as to create a viable business entity which rewards all concerned is the name of the game. And, so far, how are we doing on that? Look to the SP for the answer to that! Is a degree of anxiety under such conditions not only understandable and likely prudent/
Brian