It 100% depends on what happens to the share structure right out of the gate vs what value is already in place and the size and scope of the business. My view is that if there is not a HUGE chunk of common to hit the market when things get announced, then there could be. It appears to me that we are talking about a network that already exists and offices in China that already exist. Will they flush common into the mix right out of the gate or let the SP build first? The other thing to consider here is that the intent of the launch of this company is not looking to be dependent on IHUB money, at all. This man has an extensive investment network. So to answer your question, where's the upside?...there could be some early on, or long term.
The CEO is legit and we will be creating a branded financial organization, taking stakes in already existing companies and putting our stamp and training into it, providing them with incentives and broadening their services they can offer. Providing insurance and wealth management in one of the most population dense regions of the world. It's a shock to see a trip stock turn into a dollar stock, I realize.
If you still own stock, you are committed. There could be early opportunity. Look what happened to MONA. Same scenario, SP rocketed to 8-10 bucks a share. So, the upside is you could get out, possibly make a buck, but you probably won't get rich. Opportunity will come to this stock, but it will come after the new investor base gets established.
That's how I see it.