Post by
Hedge99 on May 18, 2021 11:51am
Local NFLD plays
I am confused as to what I am seeing. SIC has released great results, and the price drops. LAB reports 2 absolute sh!t holes, price drops, and is now coming steadily back with no other info. I realize that many are waiting for the meeting results today, but can someone explain wth is going on here?
Comment by
lewdogg on May 18, 2021 12:06pm
There is a seller/sellers holding this back. It's either warrant-related or a group has chosen to play with SIC, or both.
Comment by
surething1111 on May 18, 2021 12:12pm
Hedge, I think ES is selling shares and has been, to make room to exercise his options in the event he can't get control (20%) position. Why not? The warrants are well in the money. This single event should lift a huge weight off of our share price. In the meantime view this as an opportunity to thank Eric later Best S
Comment by
Hedge99 on May 18, 2021 12:20pm
Thanks Surething..... I will sit in gratitude, and get ready to thank Eric later!!
Comment by
surething1111 on May 18, 2021 12:38pm
Hedge, I will add something. Should ES be granted approval for controlling interest, it wouldn't surprise me to see him try to recapture many of his shares recently sold. Of course he will want them back as cheaply as possible, so don't be surprised if share price is held back in that event. JMHO S
Comment by
Hedge99 on May 18, 2021 1:00pm
And I would venture to guess that if he wants to buy them back, it may also squeeze the short positions and maybe cause a large run up?
Comment by
lewdogg on May 18, 2021 1:00pm
No, it will likely cause the PPS to fall so he gets his shares.
Comment by
BlindBoy on May 18, 2021 1:32pm
"it wouldn't surprise me to see him try to recapture many of his shares recently sold ..." Exactly what SIC shares did he sell recently??? His mandatory insider filings for 2021 up to now, show zero SIC shares sold by him.
Comment by
surething1111 on May 18, 2021 2:26pm
Blindboy, Nothing stops someone from borrowing someone else's shares and selling into market knowing that they can be covered one way or the other. Best S
Comment by
Arbourmark on May 18, 2021 3:19pm
also adding to the point below, is he not considered an insider and subject to blackout periods for buying and selling??
Comment by
Ethanator on May 18, 2021 4:21pm
He is considered an Insider because of the number of shares he owns and therefore, has to disclose when he sells.