I agree with Billiam, in that if a major shareholder or two dumped their positions it would affect the share price...for a minute. The shorters would scarf up the shares and use them to back fill their naked shorts, gleefully oinking at their success in duping yet another batch of investors. However Chas has mentioned that all of the major shareholders are longs and very loyal to the company. This stock needs some extra buying pressure from real buyers that is strong enough and consistent enough to break the backs of the MMs who are shorting the stock. Obviously the company has to perform, or its all pump and all dump, but judging by the people involved, I do not see that to be the case.
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