Actually they pushed it DOWN. It traded at .15 or a little under from 11:26 this morning until right before the close, where the last 3 trades took it down from .1449 (which itself was a move slightly down, from the .145 level where it had traded a lot) down to .14, then .135 on a measly 735 shares. That's $95.55, plus 4 or 5 bucks commission, to try to take down the stock. So that .1385 isn't as much of a victory as you think -- if it had closed where it traded all afternoon, it would have closed around .145.
They're still playing games. As if they can scare us.