Typically, buyers sell stock after a fast rise in price to take profits.
The "buyer," by then, has sold the property for real money and disappeared.
The price was $1.75 a share; buyers of the deal cannot sell their stock until mid-June.
These same buyers often sell guns to other criminals in their own states.
It wasn't all that different than letting a buyer sell him- or herself on a painting.
The other would get the leftover assets, which the buyer could sell.
Shares seem cheap, but another shock could finally cause buyers to sell.
And the second buyers just sold it for $425,000.
The buyers, who lived next door, sold their own 11-acre property for $13.5 million.
The prospective buyers got cold feet or simply could not sell their old home.