A few things on this subject:
1. Homer has been a respected participant in many sites over the years. He has no association with SiriusBuzz other than participating in forums here from time to time, much like all of you. SiriusBuzz is not his home site
2. Homer has chosen to keep what he does, and who he works for private. I can respect that. I have spoken with, debated with, and conversed with Homer many times. I respect his desire for his privacy.
3. Homer carries an opinion that sites such as this carry a strong responsibility. I agree with him. As a writer about the sector, I need to conduct myself in a way that steps above being a "message board poster". To that end, I tend to stay away from message boards these days. If I do post on one, I do not link back to my articles, or even discuss my site. It is about being proper, having class, and being reputable. I also need to make certain disclosures so that readers understand whether i may or may not have a motive for the content in what I write. If I write about the stock and trade the stock, readers deserve to know that. Homer believes that writers need to take extra steps in accuracy. I agree. If a writer tends to make mistakes, then that writer needs to take pause before publishing to verify facts.