>>I would be interested in knowing if Asensio has a short position in NSOL.
>
>I'd would be interested to know why some folks are more interested in 
>people's motivations than in the truth of their statements.
>
>If someone sells NSOL short, that means they are motivated to find dirt, 
>just like an investigative journalist.


If someone sells NSOL short, they are motivated for the stock to go down.
They would rather be rich and wrong than poor and right, which may
distinguish them from the investigative journalists of the world.  Which
doesn't mean that the short seller isn't telling the truth.  In any event,
I was suggesting that the context for the press release was different
coming from a short seller than if it came from, for example, the SEC.



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