RE:Uplisting to a US market soon!Royal,
Speaking of your illiquidty statement, since the stock broke below $.80, there has been over 1.2 million shares traded.
All those shares picked up by retail investors, where are all the IB's that should have been accumulating the stock at these prices to effectively bring down any financing costs? The illiquidity argument holds no water as long as the stock is well below fair market or financing values. As stated, there is plenty of green in between.