Considering you are calling me a liar, consider this the end of any research handed to you on a plate unless you want to proffer an apology. I personally called the transfer agent at Integrity Transfer multiple times over the course of the dilution. I also kept pdf files of the old IDWD PRs directly from their website, up until mid 2006. BTW, IDWD closed down their website with all this history late last year. And now, lo and behold, they are back to start anew.
If you want to pump this as a trend play, good for you, but trying to set this stock up as a fundamental value play is inexcusable.
The links you get below the Yahoo one are from my posts. Feel free to review the other posts dated around these, from others who were here.
The stock went from 41.5 million shares outstanding in December 2005, to a minimum 47.3 million (possibly 49.3 million, unverified by me personally, though, so I stick with the 47.3) shares outstanding by the time the transfer agent was gagged in September 2006. Even by "fuzzy math", that is called dilution. The price went over a dollar by April 2006.
Weighted average volume during that time is over $1. But you can confirm that for yourself. The rest of the history throughout that time is listed below.
Whether you accept any of this information or not, not my concern. I very much doubt that you asked for the proof in order to get the facts, as opposed to trying to squelch out voices who have been through this nonsense with IDWD before.