>If it is referring to them, then they were cancelled, and today would not be a 'special' day. If they are not talking about the standstill agreements, then that means we don't know what day those standstill agreements were signed. So again, today would not be a 'special' day.
That is the thing that we don't know, and it doesn't really matter. What does matters that the Market knows the time is running out on those who wants to accumulate shares on the cheap. Therefore, we should see a price appreciation.