Steven,
Was is a too large float? I know companies that have a very small float that can't get their stock to move and there are companies with a very large float that don't have an issue with that.
The size of a float is not as relevant as the potential value of the project being develop by the Company.
In 2015 we had a float arround 80 millions shares and not that much of a project, and yet in 2016 on only the start of our Purevap project we went from $0.03 to $0.30...
In 2017 we started the year at $0.14 and went up to $0.25 with a float north of 160 millions shares on positive Gen 1 results and a potential for better results...
So we started 2018 with the Gen 2 operational, a deal with Apollon Solar and 190 millions, let see were we can go...
My two cents anyway
Regards,
Bernard Tourillon
CEO