for corb oett, he said rome was not built in a day. >> i think over three or four years, the stock in the company will improve. >> patience is a virtual that most shareholders in st. louis seem to have, even in the middle of disappointments. just ask the former ceo john gallo. >> the current administration seems to be a solid team. but it has not manifested itself in the stock price. >> gallo is among the group of investors with citigroup in his or her portfolio. it is one of the most widely held stocks in american mutual funds and 401(k). even the reverend jesse jackson owns shares, the rainbow coalition, he says that city's restructuring, while good for the bottom line, comes in the middle of jobs and main street. >> it is profitable to invest in the communities, whether they're rural or urban, then to leave them lying shallow. >> as long as the bank can keep posting profits like those that they saw in the first quarter, management will keep getting a vote of confidence. >>> coming up, the threat of an el nino weather event, and it could impact copper and corn and more. >>> a warnin