And you haven't drowned yet, and nor will you. In my research, there is no penny stock I know of that has stayed around this long without throwing in the towel. There is something to be said for BFRE's tenacity. Keep focusing on the positives. As the old adage goes, never invest money you can't afford to lose. Every single stock is a gamble. I think of American Airlines, who would have thought 12 years ago they would file bankruptcy and their stock that had always held btw 40 and 60 dollars would drop to below a dollar. Many lost entire fortunes as it was unsure if they would survive. Alas they did but many did not ride out that storm. Countless reputable companies like Woolworth and many famous investment firms have not been as lucky. But each person investing has a reason for investing. We all have done what we deem is right within this stock as it is one of the few penny stock CNN or Bloomberg have ever written about.
Just remember what Richard Klann stated and always contact the company, SEC or other reputable sources with questions or concerns. To me and many more who have invested in this company are continuing to be happy with the results. I HIGHLY recommend emailing and also scheduling a phone conversation with someone from the company concerning certain comments speaking on 'toxic debt' of 'dilution'. Also, I recommend contacting the author of the Bloomberg piece and asking about his research and due diligence. High profile news agencies have a great deal of access to information as I learned quickly while interning for one while at University. I think you will be pleasantly surprised what you will learn even with the first few phone calls. I am certain that you will find a way to prevail in your own research by asking for the right people and using the right words.
Also remember, we are all about 6 degrees from the people we need to speak to. At boarding school, we played this 'game' in business class that we were given a name of someone well known and we had a week to find a way to get in touch with that person via our network and return to our professor a note from assigned celebrity with a personal message directed to another classmate (being our professor knew each celebrity he assigned to us, we could not cheat, nor was he part of the '6degrees'). I learned the language of success by who you know and how to use it to build a network of success. Talk about the stock with esteemed colleagues and friends, you may find a connection to lead you where you need to be to learn what you need to learn. This is how I have always managed to succeed in life, business, and relationships.