Nada,nope,guess again! If FPFI had the private investment backing that you speak of, they would go private and enjoy the luxory of simply running the business instead of dealing with the many issues being a public company entails. I understood 2 years ago FPFI had a great business idea/model and direction. It was just a matter of whether or not they can execute their plans. They have succeeded in executing their plans and that is why I am optimistic about their future. Besides, why borrow money privately when you can have shareholders investing in your great ideas and paying your debts through conversions. Haha! Bottom line is FPFI is successfully executing their plans. Shareholders that sell for a loss is the victim of their own bad decision making. Investors, like myself, that see FPFI'S agenda materializing consistently will quite obviously see a great investment decision was made in hindsight. Averaging down has worked well for me, since I bought back in at 3 cents! Good luck to all in your FPFI decision making. :^)