There is simply a micro decimal chance of the 75 cent warrants going in the money. End of story. The 52 cent warrants are a poison anchor that will hold us down until (1) the owners decide they've sold enough and will alow the share price to finally rise, or (2) they are bought up (is there a (3) and management fast tracks them to expire sooner? That would be glorious).
This scenario has been chatted about earlier this week (read Rainer's last 10 posts or a few of mine) but some thoughts included management letting them expire while saving face, and attempting their best with extending them three times while releasing substantive news releases ("we tried, not our fault, thanks anyway").
The toxic anchor for the stock are those 52 cent warrants which are holding us down, you have it right.
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