Interesting. I guess Hayes or PwC or whomever might as well sell as much as they could because they will get a set amount of shares of InWith no matter what?? So what incentive is there for them to keep any epgl shares??? Plus the lower the price goes the better as it is a buying opportunity for longs, back up the truck etc. So everyone wins. The last day of epgl trading Hayes should give out the real float, OS and AS numbers just to show all of us who is boss and who won the game. You and DD22 appear to have an interesting look at this as every tweet and PR resulted in more sells. Hilarious. All IMO.