RE:miss the good old days when ROI traded between 4 and 6 centsAgreed however, even though it's better late than never to get a search party out looking for an outright buyer or a strategic partner or two, ROI appears to be on a lifelong mission to wring material sales out of a market that's proven time and again to be incapable and unwilling to provide.
Who knows? Maybe the BOD gets bored of this endless loop sometime soon?
All's not lost though. ROI still appears to be a nice little co. spinning off some decent free c/f that could be a valuable add-on to another firm that wants cheap, consistant, reliable funding to grow their own area of expertise.
And, there's no question that ROI's market has proven to provide a reliable and steady business. New owners could put ROI's existing market into a caretaking mode, maintain the relationships, take in the odd sale here and there (just as ROI has done for donkey's years) and then go a step further and take advantage of that sweet c/f to increase the value of other interests.
In fact, it's not much of a stretch to imagine that the free c/f ROI generates could be very valuable for any enterprise if it were put in the right hands and used intelligently for such things as innovation, sales, marketing, strategic partnerships, 3rd party hardware and software licensing arrangements etc.
A little creativity and the c/f alone quickly becomes worth a whole lot more than a nickel too!
Maybe there's a buyer right now who's just biding their time somewhere?
Who's buying those $0.04 shares anyway?
dyodd
knowsjack