and I believe the current price was 102 after the reverse split, so he took a 30 percent discount at the time, it was a gamble listening to the CFO that the shares would be more attractive at that price, little did he know the stock would fall 90 percent, oops his loss, but at a 30 percent discount at the time we see he wants to make money here, not too worried about the shareholders, if he was he would have accepted at 102 per share.