This is not an attempt to get the last word. A couple things: ask yourself, if you were not associated with the company, and the recipient of its shares, would you be promoting it, or serving as its public relations person? Here is an added fact to give your response some real life perspective, why would you possibly do so with so many other thousands of companies to invest your personal wealth? why would you do so in this china small cap sector which has proven to be toxic as a class or group of stocks, and where most american investors have lost the vast majority of their money?
I also do not agree with your last comment about fundamentals being so positive. The shareprice is not confirming this, and if the problem is one of supply and demand, there is no demand at all from public markets for the company's shares; just the opposite. Even the crditors who are paid in shares do not want the shares at all.
Finally, as you probably know or may not know, my conclusion reached many months ago, probably at the end of last year, was the answer to the riddle of this entire sector. The answer is this: under no circumstances should chinese companies be permitted to trade in public markets outside of china, or in the west at any rate. They are toxic for one overwhelming reason: they are outside of the range of U.S. Law. Imagine if the owners of nasdaq or amex or nyse corporations, the insiders and executives, knew in their heart of hearts that their operations are outside of U.S. Law. Heck, even where they can be prosecuted, so many are corrupt as is, and are willing to take the chance, so the risk is high and real even against the backdrop of U.S. law.........what if they could run a company without any real threat of the law watching them, making them at least theoretically subject to criminal prosecution? Over time they would degenerate into rampant and sleazy corruption......this is the core problem with china micro caps, and funds know this without a doubt, and little retail investors who believe in the Dream, must learn the hard way. They fall for the sales pitch, and nobody tells them, until they have already invested, about this core fact of the sector, and then, people being what they are, the little guys will not sell, and they will lose all their money. The exchanges should shut these companies down from trading here........over time this is pretty obvious, and share prices reflect this.