and what do you think you'll get if you have to sell?? The float is over 600,000. Purchaseable shares still outstanding, no one knows. Wouldn't own a dark company, why are they profitable? What is the financial report say about decrease of overhead, where is the R&D Budget? How many employees including upper management were let go? What is the plan forward?? What is their cash flow? No, too many other companies out there that have made many a lot of money over the past year. Look at the indexes. If one, lets say had 700,000 dollars before the split, then lost 90% that would leave 70,000 dollars, yet if that same money went into an S&P index fund they'd now have almost a million dollars. That would be a fine gift would it not? So it's all relative, Money is to be made but in my opinion not here. Talk to any financial advisor in reference to illiquid stocks and you will get the same answer, avoid. But don't take my word for it.