Dog/pony show is what's been missing IMO, if that's what it takes to bring more eyes on the company. i don't see anyone from WINR management pumping the stock. The fundamental story speaks for itself when compared to the other publicly traded esports companies like SLGG and AESE. It might be different for traders, but long term holders, like myself don't really care about liquidity issues on OTC. Then again, I'm not looking to scalp 20 or 30% from WINR. Namah converted me to be more patient for a much bigger move.