Blissfool, none of us knows what will happen next. The thing does indeed look hopeful, but it is a complex situation and the proof will only lie in the pudding. Things might motor along quite quickly now, especially if GRAS opens up the food market. Or the product may yet turn out to be of only relatively minor interest to the market, now that finally consumers are getting to vote with their purchasing power dollars.
Personally I'm still feeling good here. And those SSH notices above show that the ACC is still accumulating despite the price being somewhat higher now than when they got their first stake at the rights issue.
But we have no more facts than you because this thing is unsettled. It is still a new product in a new market segment, and being sold by a new company too. The company cannot tell us how this will end either for the same reason. Pretty obviously the company would not be going to this much trouble if they thought it was going to end badly, on the other hand.
Psychologically, this is a very interesting time for investors. The question for every share is surely always the same: would I buy this today? There's some big stuff happening, stuff we've been waiting a long time to hear, but slow turnover on the share market suggests that investors just don't know what their answer is to that question presently. Very interesting.