While there is great potential for the company and its products, the stock remains low because there is no definition to the deal and how it will affect current shareholders. Will the company remain public or will it be taken private? If it goes private, how will the shareholders be compensated - or better yet, will they be compensated at all? Never underestimate the ability of companies and their financial advisors to squeeze value out of a promising company and fend off the shareholders (been there, been taken for a ride). We may not know the details until much later in the year because of the slow moving wheels of the merger process. Meanwhile, we have to keep our fingers crossed that this will be the rare penny stock that actually provides long term shareholder profits.
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