I couldn't disagree more. Time and patience can't be afforded without further financing arrangements. We've seen from the financials they've already resorted to factoring their receivables and were down to -$0- cash on hand, with ~$670k in book overdraft. IMO the market has valued this perfectly and barring some surprise financing agreement, are on a clear path so insolvency.
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