RE:Something Rotten In DenmarkI don't wish to belabor the point but NSU management has d ick for personal shareholdings. Katusa went out of his way to make known that he owned more personally than all of NSU management combined.
History has shown me that when management owns s quat and hasn't had a chance to load up to the gills in stock options, they have a tendency to do what's best for them to keep their jobs versus sell-out.
Given three institutions own almost 50%, a hostile bid here is not likely.
We may have thought we finally were getting out of this beleaguered play but wouldn't it just be more irony that all this just dies and we're all still here six months from now, hoping to even see $4 U.S.