RE:RE:Mgmt. will dilute current shareholders into the ground. porc2019, I think evreyone who has been in the market for a few years knows that startups like this will have to continue creating new equity to fund the development of the company as they move along to production and even after as they expand. I don't think that have ever had enough capital resources to move at the speed that they have reported to shareholders and likely not the necessary professional knowhow when they needed it. Unfortunately some of the shareholders think that everything is going to bloom as soon as they start production. There's a lot of room for speculation with most start ups, I assume that their projects have potential and are not garbage. If investors dabble in this and not get carried away by over investing they could come away with their investment and some extra on the side. There are far less riskier stocks out there with nice potential at reasonable prices who bring a sound foundation with them. But we are free to put our money where we wish, so good luck.