It is difficult to get out of the red when the stock is down EVERYDAY. You can't even average down because the lower it goes, the more shares you have to buy. This has to be major dilution at work. Why would the convertible debt holders sell down here? My only conclusion is they know the price will drift lower. Thoughts?
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