Very true - eventually the dilution will stop and based on the fundamentals of the company this should have great upside potential. Even without the acquisitions the company is improving greatly. Soon the acquisitions will accelerate this.
People are way too fixated on the past dilution and what is left, and not on what the company is doing from an operations standpoint. When the dilution ends (which the company says is soon) the fundamentals begin to gain traction and take over. This is basically rock bottom and the dilution has provided many with an excellent opportunity to capitalize on a near-term correction, IMO.