Well, new poster out of nowhere, I guess you told me. The fact is that there have been many moments over seven years (me too) when an investor could sell at a significant gain. Some did, many didn't and so having chosen not to sell at $1.00, $.80, $.50 etc. (like "big people" investors) we now wait and see what happens with the marketing, the N-Assay patent, and the various consumers of high quality long lasting petri products. That's where we are, that's what we do, and there is no point in whining about it or engaging in sabotaging the company's efforts.