So let me get this straight..being a good shareholder now means keeping quiet, accepting whatever the company does, and not holding anyone accountable because we’re not on the board? That’s a convenient take.
You’re basically saying we should sit down and shut up while management operates behind closed doors, and that asking questions or expressing concerns publicly is somehow whining?
No…that sounds more like someone who’s given up on the role shareholders are supposed to play.
The irony here is that you’re defending a CEO you admit you can’t even fairly assess over the past 12 months because you don’t know what’s happening inside the company.
Exactly. That is the problem. Lack of transparency doesn’t excuse poor performance, it makes it worse.
If we can’t evaluate leadership because of opacity, that’s not a reason to back off..that’s a red flag.
And comparing a small cap company like BRN to Apple is just lazy. Apple has delivered, consistently. Investors give them the benefit of the doubt because they’ve earned it. BRN is still trying to earn that trust and part of that means listening to shareholders, not dismissing them.
No one here is demanding trade secrets. We’re asking for honest communication, tangible results, and accountability. If that offends you, maybe ask yourself why.
You’re not just voicing concerns…you’re building a narrative. One where everyone who doesn’t share your level of outrage is either naive, passive, or part of the problem. That’s not shareholder activism.. that’s agendasetting.
You’re pushing a black and white worldview like if someone questions your tone or approach, they must be defending management blindly. That’s not only intellectually lazy… it’s a classic tactic to discredit other voices and steer the conversation in one direction.
Yes, we all see the challenges. Yes, we’d all prefer more clarity and results. But let’s not pretend that constant public outrage, laced with sarcasm, is some kind of noble crusade. It’s influence seeking…and ironically, you accuse others of being passive while trying to sway sentiment in your favor.
I’m not against criticism. I’m against emotional manipulation disguised as concern. If your goal is real change, there are official, direct channels. But if your goal is to stir discontent and rally followers to your narrative, then let’s at least be honest about what this really is.
Have a nice weekend