The question we need to ask Deaf Talk management is "What is the fair value of your company?" or "What is the fair value of your company in terms of share price?"
The company claims a prospective buyer recently inquired about purchasing the company, but the deal ultimately fell through. If so, what was the asking price in terms of share price? .10?, .25?, .50?, 1.00?
If management feels the company is grossly undervalued, why aren't they aggressively buying back shares and retiring them from the float? Unfortunately, it has become painfully obvious that Deaf Talk management is clueless and doesn't have a plan or strategy for increasing shareholder value.
Shareholders deserve better.