Following up briefly to earlier post, I read a little more, but not everything. They are effectively allowing the market to determine the price of the shares. On the day that trading starts, there will need to be sufficient pre-market buy/sell orders to create a functional market for the securities, as determined by an independent financial advisor. If/when the market for VTRO meets those standards, VTRO will become active on the NASDAQ. There is no date in the filing, but I have to believe that we will be seeing actual news from the Company very soon regarding these plans -- it makes no sense to do this and keep it a secret. But, bottom line, the liquidity and price of our shares (the filing specifically mentions "legacy" shares -- a term that I have not seen to date other than in my comments) will be determined by the market. So we can all stop conjecturing about schemes and shenanigans and such things. There will be public demand for the shares or there won't. And if there's not, then there is nothing that anyone can do.