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Comment by Pandoraon Oct 11, 2017 8:48pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Anonymous?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Anonymous?
maypeters wrote: I went through the financials and Q reports etc. and cannot find anything wrong. 

Someone either has shorted the stock and looking to buy in cheap to square off the shares or someone wants to fleece the sheep and get in at a lower price. Either way ANON got wht ANON wanted. 




Sukhi19 wrote: Thanks for the detailed replies.
Appreciated.
There is no reason to sell. But it seems that same folks had earlier pulled it down to $7.90.
At some stage, the selling should get exhausted because very few units must have beem left which would have been bought under $9.
We can only go by the data. You can not stop people from selling at a loss.
This kind of selling does set the cat among pigeons.




And could Canaccord be a manipulator. Set up a short, put out a downgrade, pick them back up at a much lower price. Brokerages wouldn't do that would they:-)

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