Can't speak for anyone, except myself, but I will survive.
$TAUG has to deal with obstacles just as we all do. The market will decide where it should go in terms of price. The company has little 'immediate control' over the share price - what I mean by that so it doesn't get misinterpreted - is that the company cannot hit the BUY or SELL button for any of us. WE decide whether it's time to buy or sell and the price reflects which one we have more of.
I've been in TAUG for a good while and all I can say is if you think -6% red day is bad, Ya haven't seen anything.