I wish they would have started it out around $1.50 and not did the whole 'slow' IPO deal.
Would have rather they just have brought it up normally, start it @ around $1.50 and bring it up in small increments, offering a handful of shares at each level up, rather than just slapping a ton on @ $2.00, IMO got to appeal to both traders and investors as a penny stock.
However, I guess they are trying to avoid the stock running up fast, then crashing(ie see BRTI), like many new issue tickers do and I can understand that as well.