To: Kevin Podsiadlik who wrote (6234 ) 9/24/2013 2:58:31 AM From: N. Dixon Respond to of 6370 To whom would I be "pumping"? To the shorts who have to buy back 1.225MM shares? To....hmmm....you and Dale? To the millions who read Yahoo REFR message board? Volume doesn't go much over 20-30K even on a news day. Don't think there's a large investor base out there rushing to buy. Only shorts who have to cover their shares and apparently from reading your messages, cover their tracks. Please no one on this SI thread should own REFR. We're a lousy stock to trade and even lousier to short. Isn't that right Wexler, kjpod, Asensio, oh yes and REFR madness, I just discovered your blog! You've spent 8 years on a blog about REFR!!!! Seriously???? Am I that much of a threat to the shorts? Just cover and get over it. REFR has no reason to go lower and will eventually sell for much more than anyone ever paid for it in the past. When? well that's the 1.225MM dollar question isn't it Wexler? Sweet dreams, ND REFR madness blogrefrmadness.blogspot.com Love the comment on how many Mercedes sunroofs you determined were sold by a "scan of automobile web sites"???? And this gem on Douglas:However, other large investors appear to have failed to follow suit, and we may never know what spurred Douglas's interest in REFR, as earlier this month he registered the majority of his stock for sale , enough to put him below the threshold for any further reporting requirements. (To address the inevitable nitpickers, yes, the filing does not constitute the sale of stock in and of itself. After all, for example, Douglas has no guarantee he can find buyers at an acceptable price. But, let us be grownups about this: people do not file SEC registrations just to keep in practice. This is clearly a statement of intention to sell, and no further notices will be issued regarding the sale. So you may feel free to remain in your la-la land of "you can't prove he actually sold", but the rest of us will just ignore you.) If you really wanted to know how he picks stocks, you'd have found this in your "research" valuewalk.com And he put shares in Trust accounts for his family and hasn't sold 1 share. Still can't figure out how and why he invests read this. seekingalpha.com Wonder why he invested. Same reason I did. Markets and future revenues.