For the clueless: take a hard look at the float (posted below). My research associate advises that even the “slightest” news will rocket the company stock. Why? There is such a tight squeeze on the float. In other words, one contract (DARPA), one MOU (civilian) one change of ownership (West’s 2%) will radically vault the stock share price. Yes. There is so little float that even a hint of profit will “rocket” the sp—so expect a wild fluctuation upwards. The best thing to have happened to GBA is the consolidation of its shares. If for example, you now own 1000 shares (as opposed to your 60,000 shares), you may easily be sitting on $10k at opening. And my friend in Jersey says they are prepping GBA to open at $3.63 (to) $5.12 a share.