I mentioned this to someone else, but I believe you might be forgetting that the typical OTC trader loves to either under pay or over pay for securities all the time. Therefore to assume "George cannot stop the bleeding" would imply that all responsibility for the share price is upon his shoulders.
In reality, the average retail crowd loves to point fingers and blame Sharp when their wildest expectations of becoming a deca millionaire within a month fall short. This is about expectations, and as such, it leads to massive volatility.
And on the other end of the spectrum, you have true, long-term shareholders that simply don't give a crap about all this short term volatility, and have actually grown quite comfortable and used to it. For that matter, I just picked up a few more WNFT on the recent dip as a result of all this fear mongering and sea of red.
Bullish