Post 3:1 reverse split earnings The other way of look at this potential reverse split is that the EPS wil increase 3 fold. In the latest quarter they made $3.2 million or $0.05 per share on some 65 million shares. On a 3:1 consolidation that'll work out to $3.2 million on 22 million shares or an EPS of $0.14/sh. That's for one quarter. It doesn't include dilution due to financing or the new acquisition but, on an annualized basis that would work out to $0.58 per share. Hopefully that would attract analyts' attention and make even a post-split price of $1.65 seem undervalued......my two bits, for what it's worth.