RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Over at the c_o.ca site - 1 Student : "The ball is in their ( NanoXplore Management's ) court now. Lets see what they will do with it. They have already dropped the ball far too many times, in terms of how they have targeted the positions of NanoXplore minority share holders"
I don't understand what you mean by targetting minority shareholders: if you mean that the company is operating to the benefit of insiders at
the Expence of non insiders, I'd suggest that's wrong simply because management miscues have hugely cost the insiders who Have Not Sold any meaningful amount of shares throughout the history of the listed company ( with the exception of Mason Graphite who sold their very large stake in the company to Martinrea at $1.35 - how did that work out for Mason ? ).
I agree that ordinary shareholders ( non insiders or minority shareholders as I believe you refer to them) have taken their hits at times, but to my mind, the actual insiders have acted appropriately at all times and, in fact, supported the share price when they may have reasonably expected the share price to continue to weaken.
By the way, I am one of the Minority Shareholders, and am as pissed about the current share price as anyone, BUT I do not see anything nefarious in the process to date, just some poor timing, possibly poor though difficult decisions, and not particularly receptive market environment what with Covid, Ukraine etc.
But I am bouyed by the thought that you cannot keep a great company down ....... for long!
So, putting all this nonsense aside for the time being, where and when do you think things are going from here? In the past you have had some pretty interesting thoughts and comments, just wondering? To my mind, I think everyone too focussd on this battery thing, and forgetting the potential of our graphene technology leadership. Battery success would be great, but the graphene is the meat and potatoes that supports all the rest.
Do you have any pressing fears about the company's near term future, or recommendations beyond the company being more forthcoming about future operations?
Thoughts?