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MM's don't have as much power as folks would lead you to believe. Their job is to execute buy and sell orders. That is their function. When the stock of a company is illiquid, MM's will try to induce buying and selling by adjusting the spread and temporarily buying shares for their inventory -- depending on the company. But AYTU is NOT illiquid. MM's don't need to induce liquidity.