Dumping for sure, but not necessarily the sign of a skeleton in the closet.
There are lots and lots and then some more shares in potentially weak hands which could hit the market (and would appear to be) anytime. All those shares that DR held so tightly (can the man at least get some post mortem credit for that?) Who has those shares now? And all the lawsuit shares....when are they free-trading? And our old pal Allison has his 100k shares a month to churn through.... At that's not all of 'em.
CSMG is acting more and more like a classic pinkie: PR's that promise events that don't happen as forecast, sneaky increase in the O/S, no accountability, large blocks of shares that can't be tracked, PPS that keeps on diving.