One other thought -- I guess I finally just came to the conclusion, that those who would, when it came time, actually buy a themed funeral product, would have to meet too many criteria -- rabid fan, uneducated, makes enough money -- that I just don't think there are nearly as many of these type people as I had originally thought. There are a lot of dead people. There are a lot of rabid fans. There are a lot of people with money. There are a lot of uneducated people. But for the right combination of things to come together in those dead people and their families (it probably only takes one family member, like in organ donors, to ruin the purchase), I just can't see the ramp up to the huge sales numbers it will take for the company to get the share structure back in tow, have enough money to run and manufacture, and then make enough to inspire enthusiasm in the investing public for a much improved share price.
I know, for me, I always thought, "their are a lot of Jerry Springer people in the country -- the guys who paint their faces and drink too much beer, etc. -- and that's what I counted on for sales, but I know my family would never purchase such a product. I really thought they might sell more product as a "novelty" than actual use, but that has not panned out either -- at least yet.
Again, I hope it does for Bee and others who are good people.