There are a total of 55,000 shares that are not owned by the founder and single largest shareholder that can, if the price is right, be owned by others. My price for instance is high and grows higher with each passing day on my small portion of those 55,000 shares.
FYI few if any companies are profitable from the gitgo. Startups take time to become profitable and that is the case with Telvue.
Take Apple for instance, if you go back to its infancy you will see they did not just open for business and become profitable. By the same token early investors in Apple have seen returns of about 23,000.% or a split adjusted $2.75 to $680.00+ and increasing almost daily. Will TEVE match or exceed that? Could happen especially with the tiny number of shares that are available. Those short will not get my shares nor most longs shares cheaply, it is going to cost them big bucks. Let TEVE announce that first big big deal or announce they are cash flow positive and we are off to the races and take that shortman. Go TEVE!!!
Holding what I have and accumulating what I can when I can!
PS If TEVE needs to borrow a few bucks I bet they are able to do it on a line of credit from a bank but if not I suspect Mr. Lenfest will serve as the bank and collect the interest.