"Criminals always get there (sic) due."
LOL If only that were true.
The situation with BCON regarding financing has been going on for some time. It's also not unique to BCON, by any means. Nor is it illegal.
The "criminals" first short the hell out of BCON, then provide financing that allows then to cover with the cheap shares BCON issues. Lather, rinse, repeat.
Unfortunately, with no real revenue to report, and a company which is trying to grow, this same scenario may continue for some time.
Until BCON really establishes itself (if that actually happens,that is) they will not be able to get the kind of financing that they need; the kind that doesn't put the share price in peril.
I know you're aware of all of the above. It's just your last sentence that cracked me up.
(By the way; some of those criminals conduct business out of the Caymans. The SEC has always had problems stopping the activities of those guys.)
Have a good weekend!