this is not a sell-off. it's a couple of investors reacting
to change--in this case, snaper's passing. like all buying/selling,
it's based on perception. snaper was not involved in the business,
he was a brilliant inventor who went to an office where a public
company he began and was the majority shareholder in had its
so-called headquarters. if there is something to his invention
and if there is a person or persons who are equipped to monetize
it, then ctdt will become a real business with value. if not,
then not. snaper's passing, other than being sad, has no bearing
on this whatsoever. if his wife has a good head on her shoulders
and has the desire to turn this into something, possibly as another
means of extending her husband's legacy, that would be very
meaningful for ctdt and its shareholders. we'll see..