RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Strange dayHouse 76 or Van Eck have to know what is going to happen. Either they are involved in supporting the stock moving it closer to a buyout price or they know what is coming and it's still a hell of a buy at $3.25. The volume of shares invested also shows no fear of liquidity.
The big play is probably with Anglo and Tocqueville Asset Management (who ever is behind them) both patiently sitting just under 20%. If Van Eck gets over 12% of the shares they combined with these other 2 have controlling interest in the company. Beginning to sound like a soap opera :-)