That will probably happen in a separate release once we make an acquisition or form a strategic relationship with a best-of-breed vendor in that area.

As far as I'm concerned Paul deserves the right to continue what he's doing.

The color and the forms suggest these kind of associations. I was really impressed when I first came up here. One of the things that really influenced the piece is the energy from the public art committee and the community.

Essentially, it was not a good deal for Onyx as a company and for Onyx's shareholders. We would have had to issue a huge number of shares, and the net effect would have been grossly diluted shareholder value.

Onyx is not for sale, and we consider the matter closed now.

There were no specific guidelines from the committee, other than it's supposed to be a focal point for Main street renovation.