" The smaller the share base, the more mediocre the company". EZ, this statement makes no sense. Daily volume and the company float are two different things, and you know that. You go on and on about GRZ not attracting buyers because of a crappy property. Dilution, or increasing the float, needs to be thought threw and kept to a minimum. You know about dilution, come on. You have a valid point for GRZ with respect to daily volume of trading. KRY was/is a sought after stock in its day. It was a good gold play, even I think that. Just because you have great buying pressure doesn't mean you need 365,00 share float. Keeping the total number of shares to a minimum is smart EZ. GRZ was prudent with all increases in the float. I honestly do not understand what you are saying on this share base comment. Cristinas was a good project and had great interest , that's what happened. One of the big problems for all KRY shareholders now is the outstanding shares is out of control and has severely handcuffed your ability to make a good return.