Look, Richard Seagull. I don't have to explain to you how churning is done. Suffice to say, that shares being swapped amongst those involved, with downward spiraling prices in a hope to induce a big sell off which in turn would induce more sell offs. However, this tactic hasn’t worked against us.
Maybe an analogy will help. We, the 13,455 shareholders, including Burlingame and Renova Industries reside in Falconville. We think that our properties are valuable and are for sale for the right price. We are willing to wait with the biggest investors like Burlingame and Renova Industries to get the full evaluation of our properties. Meanwhile a bunch of speculators swoop in town and tells us that everything we own is worthless, but they are willing to take them off our hand. And they keep coming back. And we keep turning them away.