Just don't want to see naive investors loose their shirt. I'm rarely wrong. Sometimes wrong but not very often. IMO, Viper is a shell of nothing, and going forward the SEC has finally caught on, and is looking very closely now at all RM's....especially Chinese RM's. If a Chinese firm wants to be a public firm in the US, you have to ask yourself why they can't or won't do it in a fully transparent and traditional way of going public. Doing an end around, isn't going to fly anymore. This is just my opinion of course. If you don't believe me, just Google Chinese reverse mergers in the news and read up. My intent isn't to "shake the tree" to obtain shares here. My only motivation is to warn potential new investors who don't know any better and instead follow the advice of boiler room promoters. If a Chinese firm is the real deal, the entity should have no problem doing a traditional IPO.