RE:RE:For serious investors and bloated gas blastersPretty simple if it closes below 3 cents its dead. Whats much more interesting is what happens if it breaks out above a dime. You see right now in July 2016 you either have a dead cat bounce or a bear market rally back to 77 cents or the start of a new bull run. Speaking of things that are dead are we supposed to believe you have spent 5 plus years staring at this corpse of a company you never owned? I dont really know enough about the legal issues of managing and buying publicly traded companies to predict anything but what would happen if someone or another company offer to buy INT shares outstanding at say 77 cents a share? Would whoever owns all the shares right now not stand to make alot of money?