I understand where you are coming from. It could be looked at it as someone hurting your investment. Truth is there are a lot of ways it could be looked at.
Truth be told Kayode is the one that hurt all of our investments.
Looking in from the outside, one could say reporting him and preventing him from duping other potential investors opposed to letting them buy more stock would be the correct thing to do.
Hurts my chances of recouping, but then again it's a good tax write off, but saves others from going through the crap.
Have a good one!
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