Yes, it would be very interesting to see how the short position has changed. In other words, has the number of shares shorted changed?
These are big players that have enormous power manipulating a small float like LWLG. Kind of sucks for common retail folks.
It is also a powerful reminder that it’s not about so-called “manipulation“ by longs or by shorts or by board conversations. It’s about a real solution to a real market that is manufacturable, transferable, reliable, verifiable and integratable into the high-speed communication market and beyond.
This remains to be demonstrated and verified at scale.