And just how many stocks that got together with Cornell went on to be winners? It seems to me that Cornell makes their money on the way down and then up for a bit but not back to where it needs to get for all who held before such deals. I don't know what will happen here but if Cornell gets their hand on even 1 billion shares they will control every shareholders meeting. Unless they sell them all and if they do that they must not think SAVI is a good investment. Just throwing around possiblities is all.