The original founders (Schemer, Neches, Hartke, et al) would be DEEPLY embarrassed by the total ineptitude of the management team (don't call them leaders) and Board. The founders maxed-out their credit cards to start a company that showed 3 years of steady growth before they and the investors would even consider an IPO - compare that to the current quarter-to-quarter debacle. It's appalling how the current bunch (who don't even have a clue about the product or how to market/sell) have completely run a once-great company into the ground. As a former employee (retired), it's profoundly disappointing to observe.
I agree with you 100%, @1qlc+1khQ8xYO. Perfectly said.