Usually you don't see a stock like this unless they are in talks with bondholders over missing payments. It's just incredible how Banro is being priced for total bankruptcy, yet at the same time they have tons of reserves, to work from, it's not as if we are at the end of mine life here. You would expect to see a company be priced like this when they are at end of mine life with no replacements. Banro has it's future ahead of it, there is plenty of opportunity to fix the Namoya production problem, and work out refinancing of loans over the next couple years. I really am at a total loss, and have stopped trying to explain or rationalize it for months now. Just don't get it.