Let's just say I don't expect this story to turn out well for long-term investors. The single most important factor in the success of a microcap company is management, and Pearl doesn't come close to making the grade. She's already screwed up a number of times, and I have every confidence she'll do it again.
I said .33 by years end on the high end and .16 on the low. I thought you said .55. I had to abruptly change gears. If we got in the range of .55 and probably way before we would have to do some kind of a r/s. Jan knows I love r/s, but only when the stock is really gaining momentum and it gets ahead of itself.
Tried to edit this to $.0055, but ran out of time. I have no idea exactly where PAIM's pps will go. I do believe that it will go back to $.0055 and way beyond. That's why I still have the majority of my stock.