RE:Fraud?Unfortunately, this will decimate the future of AHCO. Institutional investors, analysts, clients, partnering organizations, employees, debt holders and the like.
No need to wait to see if the allegations can be proven. Nobody wants to touch a company where the CEO is engaged in shady financial transactions. Who would ever want to get involved.
What a mess for AHCO. The allegations concern an earlier life of the CEO but it just doesn't matter. The defense that "He may have been shady then but he is not shady now," is not convincing.