That is the key.
Let's assume that mgt. works together and they get some new orders, fulfill them and the price is in the .03 range (could be higher or lower, but let's just go w/ .03). IMHO, if they also became transparent and responsive to investors' needs, my guess is that MLXO would be trading at least a couple of pennies higher. Why? Reduced risk (at least a perception of reduced risk) w/out a reduction in reward. In fact, most investors would actually increase their expected pay-off. Less Risk + Higher Reward = Higher Share Price. It's pretty simple, and unless management has something to hide, I can't understand why they would not want a higher share price. Of course, the first order of business is for management to agree on what the business model is!