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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum VIDWRX INC SMDWF

"VidWRX Inc is engaged in developing and operating cloud-based video content production platforms and video production series targeting the business and news markets across North America."

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VIDWRX INC > Letter to shareholders from George Fleming
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Post by proulxm on Jun 29, 2016 7:55pm

Letter to shareholders from George Fleming

Dear Shareholders,
 
During the call on Monday I mentioned that I would send a follow up email.  First of all my apologies for how the call ended.  I have stepped in to try and find a way to save the company in very tough circumstances.  I left in February and have not been involved in operations or in financing since then.  My advice was ignored while management ran the company into the ground without any plan for restructuring or a viable financing strategy.  Attacking me now is not going to solve the problem nor motivate me to try to help.
 
I spent many many years under continuous pressure to raise capital for the company as it struggled from being too early to market.  We were let down by everyone who said they would finance the company.  Most recently by AIP who led us down the garden path after giving us a term sheet last November and taking fees from us, and then lied to us repeatedly over several months that a financing was going to take place.  For me it was the final straw.
 
I want to reiterate that I am offering to do this out of a sense of responsibility to you and do not wish to run nor be involved in the company past any rescue attempt I am proposing.  I also want to make it clear that I will have to put in a lot of time over the next couple of months to see a recovery and restructuring plan through and expect to be paid some fees for doing so the same as the other team members and professionals.  The amount being put aside for all fees is $70,000 to $80,000 which will cover two months of expenses for myself, several managers, a sales person and accounting staff.
 
You are upset over the situation and rightly so.  So am I, the directors and all of the former employees.  All of us worked extremely hard for a long period to try and make the company a success.  This should not have been allowed to happen.  I believe the company can be saved and still become a success.  Timing is now in the company's favor.
 
However, let's be clear that in my opinion what I am proposing is likely the only option you have to recover any of your investment.  I'm certainly happy to listen to other ideas but I have spent over 30 years in the public markets and in my experience other recovery options would result in the existing shareholders being left with nothing or close to it.
 
So it's now up to you.  Without making a dollar commitment please respond to this email no later than Tuesday the 5th of July to let us know whether you are willing to make a commitment. Before we go any further we need to confirm that enough shareholders are interested in supporting a recovery and restructuring plan.  
 
I have attached the recovery and restructuring presentation again plus a corporate presentation from January - I think it's important that we take the time to review where the company was just a few months ago before making a decision to support the plan, or not.
 
 
Regards,
 
 
George Fleming
Comment by TAswing on Jun 29, 2016 8:41pm
Wow, this guys is not going to change... Everyone else fault and telling us he's going to make some more money on our back before he runs away.... I can't believe it. 
Comment by Defaulter on Jun 29, 2016 9:59pm
What email address do we respond to?
Comment by TAswing on Jun 29, 2016 10:10pm
gfleming@somedia.net
Comment by 123retired2007 on Jun 29, 2016 10:32pm
I read this shareholders letter very carefully, and yes i fully agree to accept a commitment to restructure Vidwrx. The commitment he needs is a vote for us to accept a share consolidation. They need to bring the outstanding shares below 40 millions shares. I fully agree with that. Otherwise it's impossible to raise money at two cents. Yes i will accept a share consolidation! Please ...more  
Comment by Defaulter on Jun 29, 2016 10:38pm
I just emailed....it's either that or '0'!!
Comment by JohnnyTSX on Jun 29, 2016 10:54pm
Unless something has changed, I believe George is asking for cash. I was on the call earlier this week at they are looking for existing Shareholders to post approximately $200k. If it was easy as a share consolidation or nothing, we'd do it in a heartbeat. The issue is who is going to throw more cash at this?
Comment by jerseyman2 on Jun 30, 2016 11:51am
" Good one George ( Fleming ) " ........ Tell me ( us ) you don't give a S$hitttt about me (Shareholders) and yet for a Fee you will do your best to help out everyone stung by the VID influenza !!!! And you continue to blame everyone for the collapse of this Company ??? Come on Man ..... " You were in Charge of your own Company " Were you not ???? Shurr got paid well for ...more  
Comment by AAAONE on Jun 30, 2016 3:03pm
I read it over. why is July 5? is it the date that something important happen? does he plan to take over Vidwrx again by wanting us to vote for his plan? where are other two members on the board?
Comment by JohnnyTSX on Jun 30, 2016 5:28pm
Goodwin quit or is quitting. July 5 - my guess is that creditor pressure is mounting and they'd need to file creditor protection soon. Goes better if you have a restructuring plan in hand to show the judge. Just my guess.
Comment by Knot125 on Jul 05, 2016 5:10pm
1) You left?? No, the board finally got rid of you 2) No one ran this company into the ground but you pal, buck stops there, literally!! 3) You are offering to rescue the company??? How about just giving back what you took? 4) Only thing you are right about is "it should not have been allowed to happen" Should be interesting to see what you creatively work out for yourself with ...more  
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