I agreeI agree with Barley1's last comment.
This company could have gone down the tubes. Management, directors and some large shareholders kept this thing going and kept it solvent. Operationally, things have improved significantly and I feel that the demand for their technology could explode. Then they'd have to go on a hiring spree. There is no need to change the team or the leadership when the company is actually showing some great potential and releasing very encouraging news.
My concerns are the possible 100 for 1 consolidation, which still makes no sense to me and the apparent lack of any IR.
I would have to say that in my opinion the company is in the best shape it has ever been in. The stock, however, is in awful shape. If the stock was at one point as high as $4, albeit because of tremendous hype, then it means it has the potential to get there again. Perhaps $4 is unreasonable at the moment but more news releases and solid growth could take it there again.
Post rollback, a $.07 stock would be valued at $7. I would say that it is much easier for a $.07 stock to go to even $1, but a $7 stock to go to $100 (the equivalent) does not seem feasible, especially one that trades on the TSX Venture Exchange.