"You can't point to low volume as kim not selling shares, because he could've thrown CSC 1 million shares.....csc just didnt sell them yet....csc is uhhh waiting for ample volume."
You missed my point completely, but by doing you proved my point. Thank you.
I did not say that Kim had not sold any shares. I said if he was selling shares in the open market during low volume trading periods it would be difficult to raise the necessary capital for the day to day operations of KBLB. By having the financial agreement with CSC it does not matter if KBLB is experiencing a low volume trading period. During these periods of low volume they can still place a "put" at the beginning of the month.(So Mojo is right.....the low volume does not matter, but only because of the agreement with CSC. He would be incorrect if we did not have this financial agreement.)