As an optimist, I like to think that they are planning to sell because they expect a nice spike up in price soon...after the bond money is announced and/or PA plant site is finalized or something like that. But... looking at it from another angle, what if they want to sell right away because they don't believe in NSOL anymore? Why would anyone want to sell just after the bond money is announced when there is so much more potential? If NSOL was on its way to a PEIX-like market cap, then why sell after just the first spike up? Do they know something about the nuclear detector or FFI spinoff and that's why they're planning to sell?
I'm sorry but it's the uncertainty and numerous questions like above that has caused the share price to drop to the point that even longs like myself begin to question what's going on. I hope things turn around real soon.
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