This sounds good except your data is flawed - You omitted the 1:2000 reverse split. If you look at any historical data of the ASKE share price (you can find that info here on Ihub) you will see that the stock was $.0004 the day Falso took office. In the following 5 months the pps fluctuated between $.0002 and $.0006. By May/June 2013 ASKE lost it's bid and stayed there until the reverse split in October 2013.
It was not until after Falso's 1:2000 reverse split that the stock went to $.20 (2000 x $.0001). Four months later, today's close was $.0006. That's equivalent to $.0000003 pre reverse.
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