Unfortunately, there is no assurance that we will ever have that "Aha moment" and get let in on all the secrets behind the mysteries of Rotech's reorganization and sacrifice of shareholders equity. Awhile back, investor2004 and I were comparing Rotech's antics to another bizarre case in Arcadia Healthcare that sold off its assets, closed its doors and all its management and B-o-D quit, leaving a vacant corporate shell with around $33M in debt, no functioning businesses and no employees. Yet, Arcadia never filed for BK or cancelled shares which continue to trade in subpennyland at some worthless valuation. They just quit filing SEC doc's and went dark.