In order for any stock to make major price advancements it must be recognized as a serious company with public exposure. Many investors, like me, generally have little or no interest in stocks that are not on a major trading board. When AA was off the major boards it was only because they were near bankruptcy. Only because the courts allowed the merger did American manage to survive and get back on the big boards where their stock is trading with great vigor and their stock price has gone from $26 after the merger to were it is now approaching $40 (quite a big move since their low of around 33 cents a little over a year ago). Once Baltia gets its act together and does what it has to to do to get it's price up to big board standards we will see the stock price reflect the true value of the company. All this will happen only after Baltia has proven it is a competitive company with an ever increasing fleet of planes.
In my oppinion, all this will come to be over the next few years and we investors will reap the profits.