But why? Why would anyone take this thing over and start to move it forward? It would be easier to either start with a new shell (that doesn't have the legacy issues that this one does and the negative investor history) or to just work with a different shell. That's from the perspective of either a new CEO, a new deal (merger or acquisition), or investors. This heap is worth less than zero and offers no competitive advantage for anyone to involve it/themselves with.
Getting interesting here imo. Not sure now if we're going up or down??? Now I wish there were more .0003s to load cause now this thing might start moving out of nowhere like it did from .0002 before but seems mostly loaded in .0003-.0004s now so if it does run again it could go higher than .0008. Very curious.