There was a post made by beenthere in response to me where he admonished me for messing with poof. Beenthere sais that shareholders were in a fight for their lives.
In my opinion, shareholders are not in a fight for their lives. I believe that shareholders may have already lost that fight.
Yes, it will be mid-month on Tuesday. That was guidance, not a prediction, from Bioasis. Bioasis likely could not be precise with that guidance. Foreclosure by Lind is the most likely way Bioasis will fail. To avoid that, Bioasis may be sold for nothing to Biodexa.
There are several ways that we know that shareholders are not fighting at all, let alone for their lives.
Shareholders had a chance to withhold votes for Rathjen and the BoD. Shareholders, in mass, failed to vote at all, assuring Rathjen's reelection. I have no idea why shareholders were so indifferent.
Secondly, there is no evidence, including from poof, that shareholders investigated Ladenburg Thalmann's (LT) activities during the last two years.
Who did LT represent? Bioasis announced their collaboration with LT. LT was Midatech/Biodexa's rep for financings. LT brought all the placees into the financings. Has anybody looked at who the placees were for the latest financings?
Has anybody figured out the play that has happened at Biodexa since it went trading? Placees registered in the Cayman Islands? Other places of interest?
Could LT work for or with all three sides (four counting themselves) with there being conflicts of interests?
Did Bioasis figure anything out, or were they oblivious to it all?
poof might tackle some of this stuff. Thousands of pages of filings, with all sorts of wondrous machinations described.
I'm not fighting for my life. I've already been killed off. I'm just a ghost of the company's past.
Mid-month isn't the execution date if you're already dead and don't know it.
jd
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