I love armchair quarterbacks. Especially those who have to rely on Google and Wikipedia to obtain their expertise.
We should probably remember we are dealing with speculative OTC securities. Anyone who expects share buybacks from principles should probably step to the plate and buy shares in companies on the NASDAQ and NYSE.
My take? This is speculative, but this company has stellar management with a proven track record of success with their parent $100 million+ a year company. Last year they ran from . 0175 to . 75 cents.
Getting rid of RedChip was the smartest thing they've done in months and I'm betting they will start putting out news and attracting real attention from the street relatively soon.