RE:Sundial ...mesa1 wrote: When Sundial went over 10% ownership they had to file an early warning and let the world know. What's interesting to me is that they never filed again, and Valens subsequently issued more shares that had the effect of taking Sundial below 10%, so that they were no longer obligated to file insider reports.
So what if they took that opportunity to relentlessly and strategically had traders use that long position along with a seperate short account to institute a death spiral in Valens trading? There's also been countless incidents of spoofing on the sell side to add weight to the share price.
Certainly helps set up Valens for a low ball takeover attempt. JMHO.
I can't believe everyone's busy navel gazing here and missing the forest for the trees lol!