this was obviously all very orchestrated. they used the created panic to make new investors sell off quick and trips investors not being able to stomach the quick change. nothing changed from friday, to the gap up monday to cause any sort of decline.
It was "exactly what"? As I said, ASCM may have been selling for a client.
But then what's been going on with this company lately--especially its utterly inept public communications--really has been enough to persuade many to sell.