Pulp I agree, trip-wires for insider buying can be anywhere. I also think they have a ice thickness problem by paying interest to dmrj in shares and buying a small amount of shares themselves.
On the other side of the coin, nothing generates interest more than significant insider buying. I would suggest they speak to this after the following conditions: dmrj has converted and is currently shareless, mgt. speaks about the value of IMSC being set unfairly low during a confernece call, five trading days later mgt. buys shares, mgt. states that it will pay dmrj interest in cash not shares from that point forward. To my mind, that does about three things very well; one- it protects insiders from legal threats, two- it begins a share price appreciation trend, three- it requires dmrj to convert loans to shares if they are being paid interest in cash which they would do if number two works.
Best of Best Luck to ALL IMSC LONGS!