RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Push this to get out of this manipulatorsHey Kpenrose, As long as you know that it's risky , good luck.
Unfortunately, I invested $30K on the strength of the push to provide high-speed Wifi access even in remote ares of England and Canada. Unfortunately, along came Covid.
This is the third time that a promising investment of mine went south because of unrelated events. The other two situations were the general market crashes in 2000 and 2008 that wiped out many promising start-ups.
I may as well hold on. Not much more to lose.
Some readers are blaming management. I believe that's unfair.
As I mentioned in an earlier post, one cannot generally force a contract to be executed when there are 'Acts of God" that result in non-performance. These include fires, floods, earthquakes, wars and presumably pandemics. I think LTE has a chance of prevailing in its lawsuits with CF, but this would take a great deal of money (which they don't have) and time. In the end, the lawyers often take everything.