but when does it stop
Question of the day right there. Likely it will stop when the OS is near the size of that other gold play, the one you earlier criticized me for supporting.. Of course it's difficult to tell without knowing how much dilution is occurring and how much debt remains..
When DGRI stops diluting and announces their debt has been cleared, or at least significantly reduced to managable levels, it will be a very attractive company to invest in. Until then, these factors will continue to deter investors. So much of the enticing potential of DGRI is too far on the horizon to consider tying up funds here at present. I was naive enough the first time to ignore all of this and I ended up walking with a 40% loss, before it grew to be much, much larger.
I understand that folks here disagree with me, but I hope that the board can rise to the level of professionalism professed to exist here, and that this time I will not be ridiculed for sharing my views.