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Message: What does Ajit Manocha REALLY mean?

Hello!

I don't post here very often because I've found this board has sort of dropped off as far as quality lately, but I think there's something quite funny that a lot of people just really aren't understanding that I thought I would share.

To put this thing into context, you first need to understand the mentality of an Executive. For those of you who have worked with Executives for large companies, or are an Executive of a large Company then you will understand this, but for those who can't relate then let me help you.

Ajit is not going to waste his time with Poet. Ajit would not leave the 2nd largest Semi-conductor foundry in the world to be part of some small startup for fun. He joined Poet with a purpose that was clearly laid out by Peter Copetti and him prior to his signing.

The 'thing' that is funny, is that everyone is so hung up on the reverse split, milestones, TDK's etc, that you all aren't understanding what it actually meant to bring Ajit on. There could have been no clearer message to an investor that Poet is in talks with GlobalFoundries, Tawain Semiconductor, and possibly AMD, than bringing Ajit onboard.

To me this was THE event proving that Poet actually has something and that my investment is in safe hands (which it is anyways since I'm at an average price of about .48 cents).

This constant crying and bickering on here about revenues, share price fluxuations, reverse split, and all the other stuff people can't seem to handle because they've invested money they shouldn't have has become tiresome.

I've seen you drive away Oogee, Fairchji, but even before that ChristopherChu stopped posting because everyone went rampant on him.

You are all way too volatile and if that's the case then you're overly invested in this stock and not thinking clearly.

Simple question:

If you were the CEO of the 2nd largest semiconductor fabricator in the world, why would you leave that to join some small startup company with a funny IP? Connect the dots people, it's realllllly not very hard.

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