RE:RE:Honestrick ;A reverse split really changes little. You would have shares worth around 2.65 instead of .265, but you would have only 1/10 of the shares. It would, however, open up the shares to ownership by institutions that have minimum share prices which they can buy. While shares often fall after a reverse split, that is because of the reason the shares had to be reverse split. Usually shares have fallen for some time to the low rice. In this case, the production and earnings are increasing, and they are paying a dividend of nearly 10%.