This is not the kind of progress most shareholders want to see.
But when tax time comes, shareholders may well want to don the tragic mask.
But now, at least one big institutional shareholder wants to see the unit sold.
And now, the engine maker's largest shareholder wants to know why.
Because an $8 million loss of revenue is what the shareholders wanted right?
If management wants to unload the operation, should shareholders want to own it?
But disappointed shareholders who hung on may not want to give up just now.
There is one more factor that shareholders might want to consider.
This is the way our shareholders wanted us to communicate with them.
"The shareholders want to know what its value is."