I'm guessing yes. And the way most of the OTC companies, for lack of better words, are pumping they have a merger that is spectacular then the stock jumps and gets shorted back into the ground,,, or the original company dumps millions of shares in the pop.
Rshn has a significant merger that instead of merging is breaking away and selling their own shares. Leaving rshn with a empty shell maxed out on shares.
Otc is lose lose lose now. SEC is responsible for it if you ask me