I think the safe bet is to look at what you think the company would be worth in 1-3 years and divide by the number of outstanding shares. It's hard to determine what it will be worth, however, if they are able to prove the process is effective in treating their target areas, It would think it would be penny land, hopefully much more. However, anytime they increase or decrease outstanding shares, it will change.
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