Bashing and shorting the company became a team sport following the meteoric rise from .0006 to .06 in just two weeks. Shorts (incl MMs) made a ton of money, and found a punching bag that didn't know how to fight back effectively. SKTO suffered tremendous technical damage. Although SK is making giant strides (Q3 will very likely bear this out) and the stock is poised for huge gains, the technical damage remains, and bashers and shorts are stuck in gear, still doing what has worked for them since the spring.