I agree with what you say Bill. but in theory it works, but when the stock spoits to make it higher, and it doesn't go higher except back to the lower price, then we are starting at the beginning at the price where the split began. Then on the open market market, .15 is the basis on where one share represents 4 shares lost. Do you get where I'm coming from. I agree, the stock has gone to 1.90, and for those who bought at .15 will m,ake a hefty profit, but those of us who bought at 1. a share don't have the luxury to buy and sell at this juncture. We have to wait until the stock breaks 5. to break even. Yuo see for us, the stock is worth .38 cents.