Look at where this company was 10 years ago ( I wasn’t here till 2019) compared to what it’s done in the last 18 months or so.
Not much difference as far as a shareholder is concerned.10 years ago, this was a sub penny, pink listed stock. Today, this is a sub penny, pink listed stock. The only difference is that they have revenue, from a UK subsidiary. But in reality, that means very little, because the expenses have kept DBMM in a deep red state.
There is (for all practical reasons) very little difference seen by an investor.
Q1 share price - Low of $.0007, High of $.0249 Q2 share price - Low of $.0002, High of $.0018 Q3 share price - Low of $.0002, High of $.0009 Q4 share price - Low of $.00001, High of $.0003
Although the share price today is a bit higher, it is still sub-penny.