Good response
But we'll just have to agree to disagree on the reasons for the price action
There may be a small amount of action driven by your throry that a lot of people are very knowledgeable and feel comfortable playing CUU as a trader
I for one don't think there are enough shares in the float, to make the dramatic re-entry when the RE hits or the BFS drops, to warrant the risk of trading out of another issue and re-acquiring, not without a heck of a kick in the SP
Again, IMO, the major driver in the current trading is computer algorithms looking to shave a fraction of a cent on each trade, but doing it millions of tmes on hundreds of stocks
...and you cannot figure the motives for those trades based on fundamentals