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Artaflex Inc V.ATF



TSXV:ATF - Post by User

Comment by jackbnimbleon Oct 11, 2009 9:01am
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RE: US reporting and US listing

RE: US reporting and US listingWormbuster: I'm with you Wormbuster. Happy Thanksgiving. We already own this turkey so I hope the one on the table later today will be more promising.

I find your US listing comments interesting but you do not need to have a US listing to trade in US$. For example MP on the TSX-V trades in US$ and is not cross listed in the US.

Re the comments of our friend Musing, you certainly have a right to be cynical and skeptical. We all have that right. Nothing special there. I am cynical and skeptical because in the past seven years the value of my ATQ holding has gone down 75% whereas for comparable companies like LB and IEC the values are up 3 times and 75 times respectively.

So I ask myself what are the best practices that account for this difference. What are other companies doing differently to succeed and what could ATQ do to improve. That's all. I just want to focus on ROI and to ensure that that the board and management are all aligned in this pursuit.

By the way, is that not the test for any board and management? Is this continual striving for excellence not part of the definition of fiduciary duty?
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