Not sure why you're asking me, but the primary change is that VKNG is now part of a large company that may or may not choose to do anything with it. As a stand-alone entity VKNG had their own identity, which gave it an opportunity to move rather quickly based on its success (or failure). I don't see Viking providing any significant share price increase to Chronimed in the short term. It's very intriguing technology and given the right people driving it, could make a splash in the market over time. Is Chronimed the right company - too early to tell. They were a familiar set of folks for Jed and a willing participant in providing a security blanket for Viking to develop at whatever pace it might establish. Is this good for shareholders of Viking, probably not, but that's the way it goes...