“It had something in the region of 10, 11, 12-million dollars in sales. It was basically profitable. We raised just a tad of money at the beginning, and the company was comfortable after a year and a half. So, it was always running from its own profitability, and there's no bigger curse for an entrepreneur to build a company that they close to break-even at last, and we—is underfunded. It's just a massive curse. You can't do any big moves, which is really, really problematic.”