Random thoughts on the drama....
Well, this company may or may not have turned the corner, but in all fairness the stock is down 99.9% in the last few years so no matter what good news flows out "today" you are going to have some jilted investors. Secondly, there is a long list of promises that haven't materialized either--for whatever reasons you want to believe...but which inevitably results in broken trust between investors & the management team. Third, the company has entered in a number of toxic financing deals detrimental to long term shareholders--which is a fact.
However, You have to take into consideration that this basically a shoestring company doing whatever it can to survive. If you haven't been there you can't appreciate how hard that is...on top of which it is a public company...or used to be. That's is actually a joke. So there will be some bad decision making, because sometimes all you have is bad choices when you're out of money.
What it comes down to--is what side you want to take the gamble on, because that is what HJOE is. A gamble. Will the history of extremely poor execution and perhaps---even fraud if you choose to believe that line---outweigh a good product in a growing international market. Time will tell.
Personally I think these guys will have to kill it--and execute flawlessly to overcome the death spiral of .0003 etc. Based on all the history, I only give it a very small chance, which is why i have a relatively small position that I hold at .0003. Really not much to lose.
I will say, it would be nice if we got some financial statements. Even kickstarters do that. Would be good to restore some credibility to investors with proper disclosure....it will pay off in the long-run even though it's a cash flow drain.
Also--the PR stuff is pretty bad--especially on twitter. No real public company would post stuff like that. It just smells like BS hype, even't if it really isn't. Management might be thinking this is the way to get the word out, but it isn't. My suggestion to the team is to focus on the business, get your reporting in order, execute on sales and everything else will fall into place. If not, you will reap what you sow.