RE:prYou are right, and at the same time many of us know that at 0.05 it could be a very good deal. The problem with even the 0.05 situation is if we buy at 0.05 how long again stuck with that when we know that our money would benefit in a short term elsewhere. And the most telling is no insiders are taking it.
As an example look at NTAR, the ceo just announced that he bought some at 1.29, just that statement made the stock move to $1.90 in no time.
Put your money where your PR mouth is!