Yes, thanks again. If INOH has no significant short interest that must mean that there is in fact some short interest. Even a few million shares of short covering can absolutely push the price north. Just like hitting the last few million shares on the bid could push the price down a level, taking the last few million shares out on the offer could push the price up a level. And if the ask buy was someone covering a short then it's no myth that that's known as a short squeeze.
Good deal, glad I could clear up the short myth that's used on many of these pink sheet issues, regardless of the fact in this case is INOH has no significant short interest.
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