While I'm happy about the Talisman connection, though I don't follow your logic. Egan sold around 300 million shares for $25k, and the deal allowed him to keep around 20 million shares, which will certainly have lots of value when the share price rises. I can understand that. But you are saying Talisman already purchased the 22 million shares around $7 per share, effectively close to $150 million. This doesn't make sense to me. Why would Talisman spend an an enormous amount of money to acquire 22 million shares for $150 million while the current share price sits around .10. They could acquire 22 million shares over the past few months at market prices with slow accumulation, which would cost them around $2 million. They have the time to do so.