SHARE PRICE IS ABSOLUTELY NOT CONNECTED to the company!!!! A banker is driving this price. You do not understand how markets move. You must explain how ~4 million shares per day can trade at or below 2 cents and any TRADER (not investor) makes any money - DO THE MATH! A banker has warrants and doesn't give a damn about the company or anyone other than himself and the return of his investment. In this case he has a Convertible Note with a 30-35% discount making it worth his while to convert and price does not matter! That has nothing to do with any current company circumstance.
If you are a trader, explain how you can come up with 3 to 4 million shares to sell each day with a continually declining price and are still wearing your underwear! That's impossible. There is a big difference between a trader and an investor - one is not the other!
WSTI has a factory in India and Indiana, has revenues and sales. Admittedly that is somewhat uncommon for the OTC market companies but is certainly the case here. "Investing" for the longer term makes sense for this company as it exhibits the characteristics of a start-up growth company.
You need to show the math on how anyone could profit from trading this company with these daily ranges (i.e < $0.01). They can't because that is NOT what is happening.