G.G., So SPNG dilutes shares into the float. As the price falls, BMAS buys them back at a cheaper price. You could argue that, but BMAS was a driving force in one of the runs we had to the high 3 cent range and that wouldn't make any sense. Plus we have seen BMAS defend the stock in the low to mid 2's only to drop off the bid, and come back in the current levels.
This is a mystery indeed. I am in it for the long haul, trying to figure out what is going on is way too difficult. There are certain blindfolds in place that make it hard to understand what's going on. When you look at the 40' million rev, and MGM and Viacom not factored into that number, the REV and Profits are going to be great.