Ha, Orbite, I bought a few of those, almost certainly based on a tout on this board or the off topic forum, years ago. Good to know what happened to it although I haven't cared for a long, long time.
I would normally say that short selling is not affecting our price much, given the very small short interest interest, however, because we have such miniscule volume, a few shorts could keep the price down. So, I'm saying there's a chance that shorts are being effective.
However, I still don't understand why these warrant-holding shorts wouldn't lay off for a while, let the price rise to .65 or so before trying to dump a few hsares. You just can make much money on two or three cent moves, unless a lot of volume is being hidden. I could see it if we were trading a million or so shares a day.
I'm also no one who buys that the .52 cent warrant holders didn't want the .75 cent holders to convert. To me, that's just something one throws out there to explain the crummy share price.
Many say over and over again we need orders, and most certainly, big orders would help, but plenty of companies' shares have done fine on mere speculation and I can't put my finger on why we haven't done a lot better on mere speculation. Rememer the TV series, House? We need a Dr. House type to diagnose our problems. It continues to really baffles me.