Mr. Silver concludes, "Since ACFN joined the Russell 2000 & 3000, the percentage of shares short has increased dramatically which is typical for new entrants to these indexes. At the end of June, 19.2% of the float of ACFN was short and at the end of October the short position was 3.91M shares or approximately 22% of the float. Based on the average trading volume for the last three months of about 120,000 shares, it would take the short seller(s) at least 70 days to cover or buy back their position if they represented 50% of daily trading volume. Should we experience a short squeeze with ACFN, the share price may move considerably higher in the near term."