P.S.-- Chemist, if an RCP employee with a bunch of shares left or was terminated, the RCP principals might figure out a way with the MM to simply transfer that person's shares to another employee(s). It need not necessarily involve any selling at market prices.
>Just imagine what a HUGE sell order like that might do to PIOE share price!
Just because a 1,000-share sale can push the price up or down by over 10% sometimes, I've also seen big-volume days where the price doesn't move much. So one big seller, if one could even come along, might only temporarily divert the price away from numerous other opinions of what is a fair value.
I would be more concerned with a general trend involving multiple sellers. Causes could be such as expected bad news, revealed bad news, failure to report or communicate, weakness in similar stocks or general market decline.