Totally agree with this post.
The issue with publicly sharing your concerns about an investment is that it contributes to a certain sentiment. Fear, uncertainty, doubt. It thrives in times like these. Fortunately, the amount of shares sold by management appears to be very low. Couple that with the normal cheap paper overhang, the chance for shorts, and baby you got a red day on your hands!
On the other hand you get company sycophants popping up and making all the excuses for management and then some. Gotta protect their investment from too much FUD.
Either way, it goes up and down. Really unfortunate timing, and sad to see the rally come to an end, especially in this fashion. Not sure how the soft pumpers could argue this selling is a positive... you'd think they and management would be more inclined to release a couple positive news releases to heighten and lengthen the rally... (by the way, the last time I spoke with Mr Mika about similar but different concerns he replied very professionally). Anyway, this will all be behind us soon.