RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Lisa buys on the open market Sorry, but I admit being suspicious. You say you bought this stock at a low price, sold most of it at a nice profit, and now are choosing to bad-mouth it just when the CEO does some insider buying. That's a way of announcing "This company made me a lot of money when I bought low, but don't you do it." The CEO is the same one that made you money. Few of us buy a stock when it is low, sell for a nice profit and then bad-mouth it or the people who made it possible. That's called "taking profit in a successful trade."
You have not posted in awhile about Reliq until this insider buying. Now, I can see that if one is in the shorting game why one would be upset by insider buying; it destroys the short game or at least renders it more difficult to make a real killing. If the CEO continues to nibble her own company's stock every time shorts or a bear market move it down, seems to me that long term investors should consider that as a good thing, but the shorters would hate it. Growing by increasing contracts is also a good thing, and that is what is happening RIGHT NOW. It moves an unprofitable company toward profit. Every indication seems to be that we will get there, not as fast as any of us wanted, but when RHT shows profit, I think the stock will explode. I see nothing "final" about a March quarter. If growth ends this company would collapse, but is growth ending? Where is the evidence for that?