Due to market cap issues, most funds will not touch this stock anymore, regardless of the share price. 5 years ago we had been considered a microcap stock, but at are current market cap, we are now considered a nanocap. Most legitimate funds don't want that in their prospectus, and for good reason.
On the bright side, there is probably some boiler room somewhere that is going to manipulate this thing at some point for one last dead cat bounce. With a 20 million market cap and 10 million shares, it would be as easy as it gets for this sort of stuff. Keep that trigger on the sale button for one last chance to get out before chapter 11.