v-baby,
The question remains, what has been done to reduce the inefficiency of long haul. Your argument about a QF management is valid but mostly tilting at windmills. That is played out between the board and major shareholders, we have no input in that game. Assess the proposed agreement on its merits. We all hate the fact that QF is now making a good profit and that Alan is going to walk away with 16M in share options. Don't let emotion overrule the facts.