Surely what each of us would like to see is:
1. The SPP is fully subscribed, raising the full $1m; and
2. We all get the shares we want at $0.38
Clearly the first is going to happen, since as someone pointed out very early in the piece, it only requires 70 holders wanting their full allocation to get to $1m. Which also means that it is quite impossible that we will all get all we want at $0.38. But you can buy them on market for $0.395, so those that want shares should stop whining about fairness and just pony up on market.
P.S. redant, you must be using pre-consolidation numbers on those shareholding stats. Approx 1250 now own less than 5,000 shares?