That is the problem with dlambuda's argument. He is only following a price trend. He is assuming that the value of this company is close or somewhat close to the price it is currently trading at.
I think that this assumption, which is at the very foundation of the arguments made by dlambuda, is wrong.
This company is holding so much information in private right now that it is absolutely mind boggling. At any point in time, this company could issue a PR which would make the publicly known information more closely match the privately held information. When this happens, the price will quickly adjust to match what the public understands the value of the company to be.
I am pretty certain I have found a company with a value that is remarkably disparate from the current trading price. This makes me incredibly happy because this is how one profits in the world of stocks.
I think over the course of the summer we will all become enlightened as to the real value held by this company. Rest assured that the price will follow the public understanding. It is just not currently in their best interest to release all their secrets.