Kitty...with all respect, knowing dilution is a bad thing for us shareholders, but selling shares is the only possibility to stay in business for non profitable companies. Would you prefer chapter 11?
So lets get to breakeven and think about a share buyback later. WHEN this company gets there, we'll see REAL volume with REAL amounts of money trading(in the multi-hundret-million shares a day). The SP will explode and an OS of 300M will not be sufficient to handle the demand. This is why companies make forward splits.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying we are there, but investing is about DD and a strong believe in a companies potential. With stocks like SOLM you have more risk, but the reward scenario is more interesting. Look at the market right now. So called BlueChips have lost up to 90 percent, I guess SOLM SP has already lost everything to loose, so make your bet.
It's important to have both sides of the coin here, so I welcome your posts, but in your case I'm not sure. Believe me most of us have much more than about 200 bucks invested here....
Have a nice weekend all
BR
ISPRO