Lol. Maybe management should try this: issue a PR that promises no more dilution. If acquisition and growth is going to continue it is going to be done by revenues and profits generated by the company not at the expense of the shareholder. That might get people excited enough to want to buy this stock and especially new investors which seem to be absent. And if they can't grow by the money they make then they need to raise the prices of their services until they can do so if growth is what they want to achieve.
Terrible advice. People believe the opposite of what you say. Examples: "Our kitchen is clean." "It's not you, it's me." And the most recent, "I am not dropping out of the race." Just hire a PR firm.