RE: It does not seem that people areI guess time will tell. Remember that Novus shareholders are taking a much higher consolidation (7.2:1). Other than that, only time will tell where the valuation will end up. But also remember that as a airline scheduling software company, the .13 would soon be .00. I maintain that there is much better potential now for an appreciation in shareholder value than a month ago. I would be interesting on seeing your math on what value you peg on a good piece of scheduling software that there was no longer a market for, where 1/2 of the customers were going bankrupt, and the other 1/2 struggling to stay operational, minimizing costs in ALL areas not tied to keeping planes mechanically functional and full of fuel. You really think MRY pulled the plug on SITA?
P.S. Are you Rick Callman?