RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Wow So it seems after the acquisition there's been a few investors cashing out for profit. On the one NCIB did what it was supposed to do but those whom I feel are not deserving of an instant profit gained for that. The NCIB gave them opportunities to liquidate higher than the "LONGS" whom I feel are much more in line with the business and here to support the growth. The other side is theyre gone and that perhaps is a blessing moving forward. I think most are in tune and knew this would happen after the merger. Eventually they wil dry up.