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GB Group Ord Shs > Board has gone to cr@p.....
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Post by thorgb1 on Nov 30, 2017 9:50pm

Board has gone to cr@p.....

Too many ACB morons posting here now. 

Just a reminder, if you tender your shares, they are restricted, meaning you cannot do anything with them until the deal closes. Otherwise, make your own decisions and don't be swayed by people pushing their own agendas.
Comment by BTFDInvestor on Nov 30, 2017 10:02pm
Jesus, couldn't agree more. Say one thing (no matter who's side you're on) and you're attacked. Too many ACB holders coming in to spew their madness.  GLTA
Comment by thorgb1 on Dec 01, 2017 7:25am
Comment by Valuewalk on Dec 01, 2017 8:16am
No one needs your public service announcement Thor. You are on a lonely island if you prefer a major drop in the share price (CMED/HIP) is better than a big profit (CMED/ACB). Absolutely crazy.  Tender your shares everyone so we can line our pockets and put an end to an era of stupidity.
Comment by thorgb1 on Dec 01, 2017 9:16am
I find it interesting that the guy who has "lots of shares" never posted on this board until after ACB moved in, so go stuff your self righteous indignation up your hoop, bud. You have contributed nothing here for a year, but now you show up and think you can bully people into doing what you want for your benefit. My bet is you bought in a couple of weeks back when this deal was ...more  
Comment by dogger05 on Dec 01, 2017 9:24am
Morons is being kind. My shares are held tightly in my hand. Acb shareholders lack something....
Comment by HFHF123 on Dec 01, 2017 9:39am
Clearly you're either unaware or haven't had to make a corporate action (such as tendering shares) in your account before, but you can fully withdraw your tender so long as the offer or any extensions are still "open". 
Comment by thorgb1 on Dec 01, 2017 1:14pm
In fairness, you may be right, but I would still advise anyone thinking of tendering to double check this with their brokerage. No need to lock-in shares, there is no incentive to do so.
Comment by Valuewalk on Dec 02, 2017 5:27am
Thor, you are not a very smart person, which leads me to think you may be part of CMED management! (Better start handing out resumees!) You are dead wrong once again. There IS an incentive to tender, once the tender reaches the threshold, the deal will close. Tenders only remain open until conditions are satisfied. Also, they can be withdrawn any time so wrong about that too. How can you possibly ...more  
Comment by Stonyguy on Dec 02, 2017 9:39am
Valuealk, I talked to my broker this week and I was instructed on the following two points.  First, there is a small window to reverse the tendering of CMED shares, about three days, however when ACB accepts the shares as tendered they are locked, period, no going back.  Second the lock-up is until one of two things, the deal expires in 105 days (or whenever the courts deem the offer ...more  
Comment by thorgb1 on Dec 02, 2017 10:50am
Thanks for clearing that up Stony, and sorry to see you go. I did think the tendered shares would be restricted from trading, but was not exactly sure on the rules around that. I understand your sentiment in not wanting to wait it out to see what happens. Good trading to you.
Comment by thorgb1 on Dec 02, 2017 10:55am
LOL, I triggered idiotwalk. As Stony has pointed out, you can only revoke the tender for a few days after you have done so. There is no incentive to tender early, every CMED shareholder gets the same number of ACB shares, regardless if you tender now or wait until the deal closes. Make your own decisions and do,what is right for you.
Comment by dogger05 on Dec 02, 2017 1:19pm
Your the village idiot.....Cmed shareholders are a different breed. They have the ability to do proper dd hence the reason why we own Cmed shares and not acb. Now go back to your hole and stay there. Us cmed holders are a cut above
Comment by Valuewalk on Dec 06, 2017 8:07am
Dogger, **you’re** right, you are a different breed. A handicapped one. Do you know what a dogger is? Lol. “Someone who engages in public s**ual acts while others watch”.  Dont be a dogger, no one wants to see that! Clearly, some of the  long time CMED holders are perverted, but we already knew that because they would prefer to continuously fail and fall behind the competition for 14 ...more  
Comment by thorgb1 on Dec 06, 2017 11:52am
Dogger, you triggered ValueFart again......he must be really stressed about the 1000 shares he bought at $21 thinking he was going to get a quick flip out at $24. See you later ValueFart, been nice having you as a shareholder for the last 3 weeks. 
Comment by dogger05 on Dec 06, 2017 6:16pm
It appears so....it’s kinda like a badge of honour. At least we know what’s really happening
Comment by dogger05 on Dec 06, 2017 6:05pm
My goodness you really hurt my feelings.....I’m smart and you know it. I’m a threat to your objective because I’m smart.....now get the f*** outta here
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