Zey- hate to disagree, but BAM's loan is secured by the IMSC's IP. Dmrj stepped out of the way on that. Dmrj wants the most they can get and imo they are getting it. By giving up the rights to the IP means they have to convert-sell rapidly. I don't sense any bit of hesitation on dmrj's part to convert/gain shares and put them into the float.
So to think dmrj is holding the price in place by selling seems to make sense until you realize that their selling is holding the price from appreciating until you realize that dmrj would never want that...so then what is happening? I am all ears on this one.
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