Clearly, this stock is being played by traders who have no interest in what the company is about. The evidence is in the fact that a paint job at the end of the day took the price to .0033 cents on a mere 10,000 shares costing 33 bucks. It happened at 7/10s of a second before the closing bell. Very much larger trades were at the .0026 level just minutes earlier.
Something is exceedingly fishy about this. I saw the same thing during the last spike as well, so I can not help but think that somehow these are being done illegally. It proves to me that our market is riff with circling sharks.
Be careful in these waters. Fraudsters and tricksters abound.