Absolutely... Best case scenario is a valuation for this company much higher than previously stated (because subsidiaries weren't included), and a positive merger with DNPI. I can only speculate the gains to be had could be an order of magnitude larger than the previous run. This stock 'should' be trading in the pennies already IMO. We just need their word.
The worst case scenario is that Cape has been transferring its assets to DNPI in exchange for debts, and is now just a shell... I don't see this as likely, considering the lengths Cape has gone to, to get it's name out there, recognized, to aquire so many international companies as customers.
The next few weeks will be very interesting... it's been awhile since I've been this excited about a company I own stock in.