Medinah, as a company, needs integrity to be demonstrated if they wish to gain any trust from the shareholders. Going after Price, Quijano, and anybody else who screwed over Medinah, is a start. And if that includes Auryn, so be it. Medinah, if it is to survive, can’t be known as a patsy for crooked players.
Assuming Medinah looks to go forward and be a successful operating company, why would anyone in the industry deal with Medinah if they’re not to be trusted? It’s an intelligent business decision, not a foolish one, to show that Medinah’s new Board of Directors has integrity and can develop that level of trust – both from shareholders and industry players.
There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.