turr*> why aren't big investors, financial institutions, even competors, etc.(with all thier executive experience and knowledge) getting on the banwagon and buying up those cheap shares
ok. I'll say this once more.
the vast majority (about 90%) of "big [fund] investors, financial institutions, etc." are FORBIDDEN to buy a venture stock. taking some time to google buy-side mechanics will help you uncover this fact.
an earlier post suggested RS is a big F YOU! weapon to finally get rid of the venture games.
to that, I say "bingo!"
the goal is to get real** money buying into PTK, in a venue of equivalent market footing with their industry peers, technology partners, and licensees/customers.
it's that simple.
cheers,
R.
* -- not picking on turr, his is just the post I've replied to.
** -- meaning, funds with hundreds of millions of $ to invest in PTK with a 5+yr time horizon. whiny, puny retail absolutely doesn't matter, as much as that realization might sting the ego. individual retail's few thousand or few hundred thousand $ is irrelevant to an end game measured in many tens of billions. at this stage, retail is along for the ride, not driving the car.