Regarless of my recent posts, I agree with you 100%. You can't deny they have a product. How well does that product sell? That is the question.
If I had to guess, I'd say Kezzek was on the right track. Because of their most recent financing, there is now a seperation between the product performance and the stock performance. The Skins managmen sold out with thie latest financing agreement. They gave control of their stock to that other place that fronted Skins money. With that agreement, the Skins product line stayed in the hands of Skins managment, but the stock is now in the hands of JED or whoever.
In time, I hope, the stock will eventually get back to being product based and not venture capitalist based.