Take off to where, fantasyland? No shorts here, shorty...
Its interesting that with the toxic financing arrangement, YA Global forced Dr Victor to change the stock transfer agent to one of YA's choice. That way, YA could make sure any conversion 'request' of the debenture wasn't 'ignored' by the Dr Victor. In a real sense, YA Global has total control over that and, since the company is no longer reporting any financials, we cannot really know how severe the dilution has been. The ways its been trading, and the way the bid keeps getting set up to be hit by the ask, tells me that insiders are dumping.