Remember when NVEI stated that it's important we get off the OTC:BB and onto the NASDAQ? They essentially said, we're too expensive for most OTC investors, and by remaining an OTC stock we're not as attractive to investors (individual and institutional) who prefer non-OTC stocks.
Below is a link to some OTC:BB market/trading data that proves how rare the air is when you're an OTC stock and you trade above $1, let alone above $10 as we have in the past.
Out of 3665 OTC stocks, only 533 (15%) trade in the range of $1-10, and only 128 (3.5%) trade above $10 - $100.
So the majority of investors who invest in OTC stocks won't touch us (only 8% of the shares traded come from stocks in the $1-10 range, while only 2/10ths of one percent come from issues that trade between $10-100/share)... and the institutions can't touch us yet, for the most part. Hence the need to get off the OTC, which we all believe could come literally any day now.
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