True, but one thing is different and that is the company is in control of the situation now, not the shorts. The shorts had the upper hand when the company was providing no indication as to whether or not they would do anything about the short attack. Now that we know they have a plan and have already started executing it, things are in favor of longs IMO. If given the choice, I like the company's $140 million and impressive cash flow as opposed to the short's $29 million and a prayer for a mistake.
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