"But the many who got in at .20, 30 or 40 or 60, or people even THINKING about buying have QUESTIONS!!!! "
Only if they came in with the purpose of trying to flip the stock. Even a minimal amount of DD would tell a potential investor this is a long term play. Yes some have made money flipping some or all of their position, but there was no indication of that based on the Business Plan the CEO laid out.
How many CEOs tell investors what the long term plan is?
And KAA is right on track. He gave all potential investors the reasons why, then how, and even when Hemi Energy would be a good investment. There was no hint that flipping might be a good approach with this stock. There was every indication that holding it long, along with the large inside positions and wait for a good buy out was the way to go.
Frankly any other strategy, without this as the ultimate goal was like pizzing into the wind.