RE: House Cleaning at this Level1800: "Just because the company requests approval from the Tsx for permission to rollback doesn't mean they will rollback the stock once they are given the green light.
This ploy/old trick is and has been used for many moons. What's my proof u may ask?"
actually, I've owned 2 stocks that announced rollbacks: Nortel when it was around $1 (the announcement knocked it down to $0.67, then it began it's progression to it's current $8 level), and JNR Resources when it was at $0.05 (then it began it's progression to it's current level around $0.30) . . . and in neither case did the rollback actually transpire
Of course, these examples have no bearing on RCK's fate, but do demonstrate the uncertainty of certainty.
We'll see this scenario plays out for Rock.