IanH - when shorters close they have to buy back the shares that they've borrowed and sold. They need to buy them back to give them back to whoever they borrowed them from. Therefore it should drive the share price up strongly (although they would probably do it bit by bit so as not the cause a sharp spike - it's naturally in their interest to buy them back at the cheapest level possible).
IanH - OK LSE and II are just other bulletin boards (LSE= London South East and II=Interactive Investor) - the discussions from their boards are 'scraped' and included within the DTM board - we see their posts but they don't see ours.
Ian - just checking that you know that posters from LSE and and II can't see your posts - only those of us on DTM can see them.
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