My "healthy skepticism" is simply the fact that regardless of who someone is, or their history (as great as Ajit's is) I can't just commit to something simply because someone says so. I have cash to buy more shares but will not until there is proof of what's been promised, and I am willing to pay a higher price for that proof. That's all. And yes, in hindsight "some credibility" is not a fair way of putting it. I agree. Based on what he has done so far he does deserve more credit.