Perhaps the only effective way to eliminate any doubts regarding NRTI would be for management to communicate. I'm quite sure that all shareholdes were aware of the risk they took, so no need for further education on that point. Eventually NRTI will file there report with the SEC for examination, but maybe not, time will tell. Looks like the only way out of trip land is with a R/S, and then it will more then likely scurry on back down again. OTC is nothing more than speculation, and 10 per cent of a healthy portfolio shoudn't be a probem. The problem is when companies try and deceive the common shareholders. That's the entire beef here with NRTI, and there time is coming, one way or the other they will communicate.