Maroon, just a note about accumulation of a stock. Unless there are unusual circumstances (like a pending bankruptcy), someone would have to disclose who they are if they accumulated more than 10% of the outstanding shares. At 20% they would have to disclose their intentions for the target company.
So to accumulate 10% or 7,200,000 shares would stand out like a sore thumb. Whaler would be all over that. If 20% was about 14,500,000 shares I think I would even notice that.
So to easily accumulate 51% of the shares up to the $2 mark I see as very unlikely. The traders would move in smelling blood and push this thing to much higher levels.
IMO - as Whaler has pointed out so far the buying and selling seem to be all over the place. My bet is we are just seeing people line up their bets for something happening and the ones who say nothing will happen (based on past precedent with this company). And the only thing that makes sence right now is the late Micon and SGS reports.