No need to kick it; mangement has done that already. Haven't bought or sold since the heady .08 days, so any implied motives are irrelevant. Along with the dead cat bounce, we might include the "greater fool theory" which might explain unsupported optimism in the hope of selling to an uninformed, new investor. Realistically, why would someone buy into a stock which is in the process of diluting shareholder value into oblivion, facing an upcoming R/S, looking at end of the year tax loss selling, and is being run by an unqualified management team. We've fallen off the cliff and are now watching the blood of bagholders slowly ooze into the anathama of .0001 on the rocks below. More like a dead cat splat than bounce. \V/_