DS - that matter has not escaped my, and I would guess most of our, notice.
We are stuck (for good or ill) at an individual comparison between the current market value of our CLYW stock (efectively nil), and what our personal cost-averages to buy it were as individual frames of reference for how much 'value' we are currently experiencing.
At North of your stated $2/share I would be a quite happy man and likely would have sold a fraction of my holdings to cover my investment costs. The rest would be riding it out to a bigger end.
However as you also point out in a subsequent post - it does also mean that we are not subject to market manipulators either. Double-edged sword and all that.
Whether we like it or not - barring individual sales transactions outside of markets,.... here we are, and here we stay until the Reciever decides this ride is done.
“The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.”
- Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy