RE:RE:RE:John Proctordisagree completely. If this was such a high demand stock that people were interested in buying at this time, all of these "cheap" shares would be bought up real fast. Lets not waste our time trying to add to the friction cost of running the business unless you feel sorry for the Bay Street crowd of lawyers and accountants and investment bankers who would push paper to consolidate the stock for a $1 million dollar fee. So now you have a $10 bill instead of ten loonies. Feel better???
The better question is why did the CTO unload about 500,000 shares recently? Please focus on that and answer that question.