BRM 0.00% $2.53 brockman resources limited

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    I can't understand why anyone would be willing to unload BRM shares at such relatively cheap prices today, let alone the extremely large volumes that are going through today. I can certainly see the sense from the buyer's perspective, in accessing BRM shares as cheaply as possible, but I'm shocked at how easily they're able to find willing sellers, who you would think could at least hold out for the kinds of prices BRM shares were trading at last week, in the $3.20's, until the buyer stumps up the cash at that price. I just don't understand the mentality. I can understand the bots getting away with pushing the most recent sale price down a little, but then the seller still has to agree to lower their price, and I certainly wouldn't if I was looking to unload at the moment. I'm a holder by the way, having picked up some pre cap raising, lots more at 51c and more at various points since then. I've always thought Brockman had enormous potential and that becomes more true every month or so in my opinion. If I ever do sell, I won't be as generous as today's sellers, that's for sure. Can anyone enlighten me as to why shares would be let go so relatively cheaply, other than a fear that the share price may never again get back up to the $3.20's let alone the extreme levels beyond there where I think the price can get to?
 
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