The problem is that discussion about PRM is so polarised that you simply cannot have a sensible discussion about the company any longer.
Simple arithmetic shows that the company is out of money, yet the believers invent imaginary sources of money and quote unverifiable 'facts' to back up their entrenched position.
With people like that, its best just to sit back and watch them splurt out their morning coffee all over their computer screen when the RNS comes that the company has entered into administration.
Even when Enron was unfolding, not a single broker said 'sell'. I know Enron is a poor example - its akin to the bulls trying to pretend that PRM is the next Microsoft, but you get my point.