IMO, the ASIC selling is 100% responsible for holding down the...

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    IMO, the ASIC selling is 100% responsible for holding down the price because of its sheer volume. Once the remaining 12 mil is sold we should then see action. The question is: who is buying these large volumes? I suspect someone close to the bidder but just not the bidder.
 
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