RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Toast ? I definately agree The act of selling short does tend to lower the price of a stock, but once the short position is established it becomes a bullish factor.
If and when the position is covered or closed out the buying to do so provides support for the stock.
ZEN also probably has a larger short position since it traded at a higher price than FMS. It is very difficult to short penny stocks.
I own no FMS nor ZEN. Sold a large position in FMS some time ago at a profit.