SPIN - everything you are saying is associated with the actual stock and it's price, technicalities, who's buying, who's selling, etc, rather than the actual company. And everything you have to say is 'IMO', none of it is verifiable.
INRA is running a robotics and automation firm. Let's keep it simple. Remember, it's January 5th.
The company is not spending their days formulating plans on how to sell and manipulate the stock. They have a business to run and are focusing their efforts on a 2007 and beyond business plan.
And remember what everyone thought when Cornell got involved? People were pessimistic at first, now we come to find out a much different story; some of us apparently know more than others.