First off, I'm no fanboy, but I do know how a business like this functions, as I've worked retail in the past, and ran a warehouse that dealt in millions of dollars of merchandise a month. There are many jobs and businesses that function on deadlines and other things, but a lot of businesses and issues function outside of a rigid form structure.
As an example, our buyers would order products in maybe January for a holiday release, and maybe they where spread out over October to December, with each week getting a portion of products. Now fast forward to that period, some items get delayed, maybe a part of the product is behind in production, or just never shows up, that item is now delayed. Another product ships early, as the manufacturer may not have room to store, or just wants to ship early because they can. It's the nature of retail, when there are many moving parts in the chain from start to finish.
Have you ever bought or sold a house? I have done this several times, and there are appraisers, other agents, escrow officer, and many points in between, where if one person doesn't do their job, it delays the whole process. I've seen that more often than not, and everyone wants to be paid, so no one is slacking on purpose(well some do), but mostly one part can't be finished without another, and in a certain order.
There are many issues here I have personally said where BS, as LRG was in 100% control of said issues. Then they are 100% accountable. If they make deals, and then the processes get done when and where they may not have wanted it to, it's out of their control. I'm all for accountability, but only when it is justified. Oceanhorn yesterday should have had the limit set at 1 in the am, and it wasn't, they are completely to blame for that. Setting up deals 6-12 months ago or more, and not having any form of control once the deals are done, that's not their fault.