ST, You are so completely wrong on this it hurts. The historical prices are now shown with the 1-5000 R/S taken into account. If the the PPS was $1 and they conducted a R/S the new PPS would be $5000 per share - but IT DOES NOT INHERENTLY CHANGE THE VALUE OF YOUR INVESTMENT. In this case, the PPS looked to be .0002 at the time - .0002 x 5000 = $1.00
I have been through 3 R/S's and they all had the same results. I know there are a few examples of good from these but they are as rare as hens tee
Really? You have? And they didn't open Go back and look at those 3 companies' price history and tell me if you see the correct price they traded at prior to R/S. No, you don't - it's the price with the R/S taken into account.
Now apologize to rrb123, because he is absolutely right.