Yea such a sad attempt to bring EWSI down. We really need more serious long investors to keep these shenanigans at bay. We know 2014 will be huge compared to 2013 and 2013 was incredible for such a young company. It seems they are making growth in China a huge priority and that is a great strategy for increasing revenues and attacking the global ewaste problem at one of the biggest centers. Success in China means an increase in brand awareness. Once EWSI becomes big enough, it's just a matter of snowballing with more and more companies joining under the EWSI umbrella.