As revenue rises, LN's profits have deepened sharply over the last few years. Any savvy investor should be able to deduce this. The company was once a fun place to work, we took calculated risks, which paid off. We ran things with an entrepreneurial spirit, almost as if we were a startup. We worked as dedicated teams, and relished going to work everyday. Now everything the company does is based on cost savings, and showing structure, almost as if they're readying the company for privatization, or a sale. I've witnessed spectacularly, talented people who helped get LN to where it is today either leave through attrition, or be eliminated over the course of the last few years. The CEO is unreliable to the employee base, new company benefits never transpire, or disappear as quietly as they're announced. There's zero focus on new, bleeding-edge technology plays, but rather a laser-focus on paperwork, and process. It's become unbearable for me to watch, so I'm exiting soon.