Re: "Then it was indicated that a reverse split is not on the table. That's some added gravy added to the meal."
I'm not really experienced with pink stocks the way others here clearly are. So...someone please tell me why that matters or is a good thing. For instance, if a reverse split affects every common shareholder equally, why is it something to be undesired? I get that it's nice to be able to buy a lot of shares while something is cheap, but at some point I would think it makes no difference.