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Calgary_ABon Jan 15, 2020 7:49am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Is Softbank a Retail Investor
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Is Softbank a Retail Investorthey will probably go just like the rest of retail...
except they will be able to come back either in the same project or other...
You also have to keep in mind that 100 mill for SB is like $20.00 for you.
They claim it as a loss and they get a tax brake on other profits they make...
I wouldn't be worried about SB fighting for NMX to stay open...
mick1888 wrote: This is my point CalAB, to get rid of retail, surely that also means large unsecured investors like SB have to go. If not, there would be a legal stone wall case of preferential treatment?
Calgary_AB wrote: big pocket holders always get preferencial treatment...
that treatment can come in many different ways:
a big tax brake from the Gov.
an incentive to invest, 10 million building for $1.00
many many different ways that Gov. can make up to a big pocket investor to recoup loss or even reinvest to make it work, but one thing no one will do is invest while public (Retail) is still involved...they will clean the books first and restart again
mick1888 wrote: That being the case, if retail were to be sacrificed (wiped out), why wouldn't the same apply to SB?
TeddyBear wrote: SB is a non secured shareholders but still present on board.
On long term, NMX still a cash machine (not on market before end 2021 at the best so let time for Li market recovery).
SB as IQ, maybe Orion should be part of New Nemaska and assume will recover their losses. And no worry for Great Baboon will again get huge amount of options !!!
Only small fishes should have in the as$.
Shigeki (Sean) Miwa
Director
Shigeki (Sean) Miwa holds several positions concurrently within the SoftBank Group including Representative Director & CEO of SB Energy Corp. (from 2017), General Manager – CEO Project Office (from 2016) at SoftBank Group Corp., Board Member of the Renewable Energy Institute (from 2014), Representative Director & CEO of Bloom Energy Japan Ltd. (from 2013) and Director of Clean Energy Asia LLC (from 2012). Before joining SoftBank in 2011, he worked for Mitsui & Co. Ltd., from 1991 mainly in the natural resources and energy sector, based in Tokyo, Sydney and Brisbane.
Mr. Miwa graduated from Waseda University in Tokyo with a B.A. in History, received a Master of Financial Management and an MBA from the Graduate School of Management, Macquarie University in Sydney, and completed the General Management Program at Harvard Business School in Boston.