I thought he was being sarcastic from that comment
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I am sure no one long would have seen this coming. Years of "soon" and "next few weeks will be awesome", etc has been a joke.
If it is the convertible debt that is doing this to us at what point will it stop if NTEK does not stop it? And so I understand this correctly, the company that loaned the money to NTEK is shorting the stock to get their money's worth and then what happens? Is that 0.0033 price a break even for them and so they stop shorting it because they would lose their investment at a price below 0.0033?