RE:10 questions to consider?aussyspitz wrote: 1. If their potential pipeline of products is worth billions why would SRAM back out of such a potential lucrative partnership deal.
2. If their potential pipeline of products is worth billions why were they unable to secure another partnership deal or secure additional financing or god forbid a direct offering to existing shareholders?
3. Why did they feel the need to submit their application for a TSX financial hardship over a holiday weekend?
4. Why and for exactly what purpose did they need to do a name change?
5. Does Thomvest really need this to actually suceed in order to make bank? Was not a lot of money raked in by hyping Prometic to raise the sp and then shorting it on the backside?
6. If this is such a wonderful investment opportunity worth billions how many insiders have actually purchased shares on the public market? How much of their own skin do they have in the game and what is the actual percent of inside ownership?
7. Is this a legitimate investment opportunity or a speculative gamble? Would you bet your life savings or the family farm on this?
8. What would prevent them from pulling the literal rug out from everyone by going private later down the road given their majority stake then rinse, wash, repeat and hey it is not like they have shown any legitimate concern for shareholders and history shows plenty of companies that have jumped to the big board only to become a delisted carcass shortly thereafter?
9. What actual real value have they created for shareholders to date?
10. It boils down to what do you want to believe? The check is in the mail, It's only a cold sore, We are from Thomvest and we are here to help, A partnership deal and approval is forthcoming.