to a significant contract they would have been able to raise the money to keep 100% of the bib. I've seen shareholders time and again pony up with cash for this company for much less of an opportunity.
If they already had a "real" contract, they would be able to factor it. They just double crossed shareholders once again, it's nothing new. It's going to be real interesting to see if any bibs are ever sold and if "these" shareholders ever receive any benefit.
One thing is for sure.... they've always gotten the short end before.
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