RE:RE:financingYou can't short sell a share that you bought, that's just selling at a loss. Shorters borrow shares to sell and then buy back later when the price is cheaper, pocketing the difference. That is not to say that the shares being created in this PP can't be sold to trading houses who will in turn lend them to shorters, but no one is shorting the stock so they can buy warrants for free. The warrants cost $2.50 and it would be pointless to buy them if the share price is less than that. I would like to think (but of course could be wrong) that Cantor Fitzgerald wouldn't screw us over given that they are our financial advisors and supposedly are on our side. jmho