Not arguing. If I would have dumped everything the week before the Calasse BS, would have been a very nice payday. And anyone who dumped their shares before the Calasse BS made bank if they bought low enough.
However, many bought at .10, .15 or even .20+ before it peaked off at .45 ($1.35 GOFF) and then collapsed. Therefore for those with high averages, the pain is much more severe. For those with lower averages, say under .03, .02 or even .01 per share (roughly .03 - .09 GOFF prices), then perhaps it makes more sense to simply hold on and wait for a turnaround.
Especially if you believe that Calasse doesn't have much of a chance in the SC, and that Sharp will eventually get a successful deal done. Feel like I'm definitely in the minority of people who still believe anything Sharp says at this point lol