The problem with that strategy is the stock could become a diluted pig before the company grows and stock price grows on its on. You can have a growing company but still lose money on the stock bc the public side of the company was mismanaged. I'm afraid that's what's happening here.
I'm not saying the company should "pump" its stock, since that conjures images of fraud, that the company is being deceitful. What I am saying is that FUNN must tell its story to investors. Tell it in an exciting and honest way. It has such a great story to tell, but for some unknown reason they remain silent. I don't even think there's much of an argument here, simply look at stock price over the last few years. Investor interest is close to zero, and it's sad...
I won't even get into how it's good business practice to have a higher stock price, can raise more money with fewer shares, etc. They must promote the damn stock or risk going under, no matter how good the underlying concept of SL may be...