david dewalt, the ceo of fireeye. let's talk about the stock. wall street is positive still on the stock. the average price target is $70 a share. >> so maybe they're a little off. but it seems -- i don't can't fault anyone for selling a stock that came public at 20 and six months later was 82. i don't think that shows a lack of confidence. i think it shows this is ridiculous. >> either way, it's a grasp of realism and if you're a shareholder, you think, i got to sell, too. >> okay. that's fine. that's a reasonable conclusion to come to. i don't know about the specifics of the offering and how it went. >> i think the part that upset me is that this happened within 10 trading days of them of the end of their quarter. they knew the quarter was going to be horrible at this time. they knew it was going to happen. they did a secondary and five days later, mr. dewalt comes out and say zesells 500,000 shares. why didn't they just do it then, get all the sellers out at that point and move on? that would have been the fairway to do it. it just smells wro