When Telvue becomes more of a household name, EPS, profitability and market capitalization will be what matters and will establish any stock price provided the share structure changes. As of now, 616000 in the float, even if it goes back to 100 per share, that's a market cap of 61,600,000 dollars. That's just so some of you break even. Not a chance for years to come will this company ever have that marketization and as long as it remains the lowest tiered pink sheet, no chance of any institutional investors coming in, of course liquidity matters. You can not argue abstract points without dealing with the facts of the structure of the stock.