I think for most investors the answer to that question would depend on how many shares you already own. The business plan is sound. If they're successful (they're targeting up to $450 million/year in eventual revenue), it would make their current debt level insignificant. Unfortunately, management's track record makes it more of a gamble. I wouldn't bet the farm, nevertheless, on the possibility that they may be able to pull it off, this company is still worth an investment. Like most stocks, the question is how much can you afford to risk losing on the possibility of significant future rewards.
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