If the company is to remain public, I don't see how they can avoid a large reverse split, but I don't see that on the horizon. Given the history of the Kansas City NAP, IWEB may be accomplishing two things by constantly selling shares. First, they get cash for daily operations and Mark Lucky's salary, and second , they drive the market value so low that it can be taken private on the cheap. I don't think we'll be getting Christmas cards from Iceweb this year.