Good point stoking. The current market price may be 7 cents a share but in reality its not. A meaningful amount cant be sold full stop. Even if you want to sell $5Ks worth you would average approx. 6 cents. So even if any of us wanted to jump ship we might not be able to. Just not too many mugs out there willing to purchase the stock. Will be interesting to see if OLV makes the Morningstar top 10 worst performing companies of the year. I think an end of year price between 4 and 5 cents is a realistic guess. People are going to take the tax loss as there doesn't appear to be much hope with this stock if history is a sign of what's ahead.
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