Yes - prominent flucuations are a big part of penny stocks, but you have to admit.. Not many penny stocks have a promising business plan that can bring a good deal of growth. GOIG has a sound product that followed by a great service. And if I'm not mistaken (correct me if I'm wrong), Mary Kay Cosmetics started out a penny stock that grew fairly well into the dollar amounts, until they decided to go back to a private company and bought back all the shares.