Do you not think People learned anything from when this happened last year? This time is much different. People may take any profit they can. The shorters may be watching closely and act accordingly, and those who have been under water for almost a year may want to get out. I may be wrong and INT will close at 1.62. But I think it will close red by 1 or 2 cents. Very interesting day ahead. I will be sitting here in my smoking jacket, pipe in hand, sipping cappuccino and watch human frailties play out. I will provide commentary as I see fit. I won't be buying or shorting until the dust settles. I think the Friday timing of the news was done for maximum effect for the open Monday. A lot of what happens tomorrow is directly affected by new money flowing in. A year ago INT was relatively unknown. INT is well known now in the investment community. Trends are in place. Charts can be consulted. And financial statements have been analyzed. Options have been granted, and insider activity is there for all to see. None of this existed last year. It's all on the table. I can't wait to see how it unfolds.