I agree with you Cayce. RFNN still refuses to do any IR/PR. The plunge in PPS is partially the result of that. We can only hope that when all of the dilutive shares are absorbed, we may start to see an increase in the PPS. Why would anyone buy RFNN? Nobody in the investment community ever hears of it or knows anything about it.
It may be so far gone now that a pop won't bring it back to decent levels. We're in a death spiral. If RFNN needs to raise more money, we could well be in the triple zeros, seeing dilution 10 or 100 times what we've seen.
With new firms entering a similar POS niche, (and btw doing a decent job on IR) I'm afraid that RFNN may die. It's not the first stock I've lost money on, and probably not the last one. It's a shame, RFNN had such good potential.
At this point they probably can't afford to hire an IR firm, so that discussion is over IMO. I'm not even upset any more. In my mind, it's over. You can't make someone else see what's plain and obvious to you and I, (regarding IR). We tried. I wonder if RFNN sees the error in hindsight.