bids stacked up, looks like they are in the acquisition process now, in my opinon.
"After Ironridge acquires stock, it treats it as a long investment, with an eye toward buying low and selling high, Kirkland said. “We’re like any long shareholders. We’ll hold or sell depending on whether we think we should own it or sell it and buy Apple instead. “The goal is to invest for the long term. We always sell some, but we rarely sell all. We try to break even on every transaction and hit a grand slam every now and then."