RE: RE: Resignations? Well, the three mosquiteers didn’t seemingly make any money in their foray into moly.
Kessler’s fund held 440,600 shares at 2011-11-02, and Sedi says it’s still holding them. They were worth 67 cents then; they’re likely worth about 25 cents right now, for a paper loss of $185,000.
Kessler’s 4,090,622 options are gone (so far underwater that it’s laughable),
McPeak held 25,000 shares at 2011-11-02, and he added 4,000 at 51 cents and 6,000 at 62. He’s taken an on-paper hit of $13,760.
McPeak’s 500,000 options are scuttled.
Voyticky’s 250,000 options are also sunk.