Not to worry, because they won't be in business by Labor Day. Here's why' 1. They have received the delisting notice and it will be hard to attract any significant new business. 2. they can't raise any more capital. Beside if they did, it would dilute the shares to near zero. 3. they are market cap deficient, and nothing will cure that but a stock price increase, and that won't happen without some new revenue announcements
You seem to forget that this POS is one veeery long, slow train wreck and that the asymptote to zero could take infinity. Thankfully I have not experienced this with any other stock but a question would be, when does a stock just stop trading if there still is a coma-like pulse in the company? .00001 cent?