cyberperm, you can argue this point until you're blue in the face but you'll never convince anyone on the BIHC boards that you are correct and everyone else is wrong. It's like trying to beat a dead horse. I tried arguing this exact point but finally gave up. It's hopeless. It looks like it's just you and I that can agree with each other. Maybe we went to the same school because we both believe that one digit to the right of a decimal point is tenths, two digits to the right is hundredths, and three digits to the right are thousandths.
I don't trust pink sheet companies and the fact that often they like to tread in gray areas for a reason. Why they put that decimal point in front of that 19 and 23 I'll never know. Why couldn't they type it as .19 dollars or .23 dollars (that would have been more accurate if in fact they were talking 19 or 23 cents) or $0.19 or $0.23 would have been preferred? Seems simple enough if that's what they truly meant. So because of that crappy PR I remain cautiously skeptical. But as I said earlier, I won't lose much if this goes to zero, so I will continue to hold until at least a confirmation PR from BIHC.