RE:Insider Buying point 1: Pathetically low ownership levels.
point 2: This means there is NOTHING close in relation to a WiLan sale. If there was anything close an insider could not be buying. That means there is no indicative bids and the process is still very early on. Further confirms a blackberry timeframe of a two year process.
point 3: Insiders aren't always right. Jeff Royer, Chairman of Baylin Texhnologies, bought $5 million of shares at $0.85. That is a big buy. The stock has fallen to $0.33.