"We believe these two executives, who, in our view, make minimal contributions to driving revenue and client relationships, retained a staggeringly disproportionate share of the Company's operating profits," Ancora said in one filing. The investment firm claims that Edgewater's two operating units Ranzel, its Oracle practice, and Fullscope, a Dynamics reseller, "are run as independent silos with their own dedicated staff (including consultants and sales & marketing staff), with little involvement from Singleton and Clancy. Ancora also said the four incumbent directors have no stake it future since they have purchased only 7,700 shares of stake between them with two owning no Edgewater shares. Edgewater rejects Ancora's allegations and both sides are at odds over facts. Edgewater says Ancor's nominees lack relevant experience and that replacing the two executives would disrupt the company. The sides differ sharply over claims about return on investment.