i'm not sure, but in my opinion I think it will - only if the company properly executes and carries out their objectives to full completion w/o neglecting their liabilities, share structure, and last but not least - their shareholders. Having a high float does not help our situation, there definitely needs to be a reverse split or share reduction. But we need significant revenues coming in before a r/s is done, otherwise we will lose more on our investment. imo.
My posts are opinion only, and are not to be considered as actual investment advice.