I might add, and this is just my opinion, but from what I can discern, not a lot of shares are being sold. The market should be able to absorb a couple of million shares a day. The problem occurs I believe when you get a domino effect of sellers exiting the stock because they believe that "dilution is bad" and then you add to that all the naysayers who come out of the woodwork and scare others into selling. I suppose some might say this is a good thing if they buy the shares that are being sold in a panic at a bargain price...
Anyway, I hope this has helped address some concerns and shed some light on the situation. Enough message board posts. Back to work.