SUIP...shell valuation, accumulation opportunity.....
The recent higher volume and churning is providing an attractive opportunity for shell investors to acquire sizable positions in SUIP in a short period of time. It is generally pretty difficult to establish 4-5% ownership of relatively high quality shells (low share structures, low net valuations), and especially difficult to acquire that kind of position at sub-$500K valuations.
Part of the reason why SUIP can be purchased at the current low valuation probably involves the nature of how SUIP came into existence (a spin-off shell, so many of the original investors most likely view SUIP as "free money"). IMO, shell investors who are willing to accept/ignore the volatility should be taking advantage of the current situation. With shells you can never really know/guess as to when the supply of shares dries up, but once that occurs and/or the float gets shifted into stronger hands accumulation will become significantly more difficult.
As I mentioned in my previous post, it is hard to ignore the extremely attractive fact that SUIP is trading at a sub-$200K valuation while all sorts of other shells in various stages of RM are reaching multi-million dollar valuations.