hmm Interesting theory. It's not the first time Finansavisen has tried to smear SIAF, although in the past it has had the opposite effect lol
Last time, although that was an article from Hegnar, I tried to contact the journalist (because she wrote that people were calling for an "investigation" without writing anything more about it, so I asked if it was just Hansson or if it were others as well) - never got a reply though. Either she couldn't care less, or I busted her source
I wouldn't be surpriced if it is the crybaby that is smearing SIAF again.
We should be very happy with having honest professionals like D'Alessandro and Høgset. D'Alessandro could have sold shares to get below the 5%, scared the living daylight out of many shareholders, and then bought them back for much less. There are professionals that act that way, and also those who exploit the sheep-mentality of retail - bashing before buying, and praising before selling. It feels good to be a shareholder in a company where we have decent professional investors