Your insights on this, so far have been spot on. The company stayed current with licensing etc., and did not declare bankruptcy. When the price was sub penny, it was a good time to buy what was available.
Now things are starting to happen i.e., a new board member. Folks don't join boards for companies that are about to go under. This is clearly headed in a new direction.
The criticisms of Kidrin were fair, in that he could do a better job communicating with shareholders.
If he turns this around, I would say he earned his salary working behind the scenes.
I have a feeling we are about to make some $$ here.
Good luck to you.