Originally Posted by
blobbles
It seems you are clutching at straws here.
I recognised some fishy price action BEFORE the release had occurred, if you read above. I think investors need to be wary here - a company who makes products specifically designed for catching fraud and identifying criminality appears, in my opinion, to be a party to fraud itself or in the very least an accessory. If you believe they are in breach of continuous disclosure agreement, which I do, you should question your investment in them. DYOR.