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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Think Research Corporation V.THNK

Think Research Corporation is a Canada-based company that offers digital health software solutions. It is a provider of cloud-based data, knowledge, and software solutions primarily delivered as software-as-a-service (SaaS) to healthcare delivery systems and the practitioners that they support. Its operations are organized into three lines of business: Software and Data Solutions, Clinical... see more

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Think Research Corporation > Insider Selling
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Post by dt_core on Mar 27, 2022 2:42pm

Insider Selling

On March 23 when the stock traded about 70K shares in total and went from 1.16 to 1.06 two insiders sold just over 50K shares. Jae Cornelssen (CF) sold 34,477 shares and Steward Gill (Legal Counsel) sold 16,229. I suspect these were automated sales though not certain. Having insiders sell what essentially equates to near the daily volume on this stock at whatever price just crushed the shares and insiders likely aren't allowed to buy until they report earnings.

Think Research is a thinly traded stock and these pre-planed insider sales, especially if automated, continue to illustrate managements lack of acumen at running a public company and supporting the share price. I'm hopeful Oak Hill can help them here but why would they until later in April? Afterall Oak Hill is going to get their first payments in shares so it's in their interest to have the share price as low as possible since that will maximize the number of shares they earn and then later promote the price... again another poor capital management decision by THNK leadership.
Comment by justus434 on Mar 28, 2022 2:23am
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Comment by mcappro on Mar 28, 2022 12:33pm
How can Management get involved in a process that was set up in a manner that specifically excludes their involvement so that they stay in compliance with regulatory policies?  Isn't that the opposite of the regulatory policy? The comment is accurate about thinly traded stocks but this seems to be circumstantial and has nothing to do with the company or its operations.  If ...more  
Comment by dt_core on Mar 28, 2022 1:37pm
Management can and should be expected to flag to the BOD / Compensation Committee any concerns regarding current practices and implications for shareholders. If current practices and governance actions account for a significant percentage of daily trading then yes a change should be made. Agreed that investors of such stock should be cognizant and accepting of volatility with the share price due ...more  
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