RE: San_bandoYou could probably ask the exchange to look into this if you think this was manipulation. But, I would like you to know that I sold 5,000 shares when this stock was trading at $2.60 and that dropped the stock by
.15. It doesn't take much to move this stock. All you need to do is sell at the bid (which is what someone wanting to get out would likely do). Maybe that should be taken into account when setting a stop loss - the fact that this stock is volatile. It moved from $4.80 to $2.90 within a matter of days (a 40% drop on no news). And I don't know who this "promoter" is that you keep talking about. I don't know why anyone in the company would want to do this. What can they possibly gain from doing this?