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Re: andrewflying post# 134495

Thursday, 04/12/2018 12:18:16 PM

Thursday, April 12, 2018 12:18:16 PM

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I agree and the company has been working on a solution to stop any and all dilution once and for all, which will be very meaningful. So if the company comes out very soon and states that they are putting a permanent cap on the outstanding share count, will you then start buying?

My point of the post was to inform shareholders/investors that talk of collateral shares being sold is, pushing down the price, and having to issue more shares is just a narrative relied on by short sellers who want to scare others into selling their shares. But we just found out this is factually not true.

We now know shares have not even been topped-up since September 2017 and collateral shares can't be sold or sold short. On top of that, the company has already paid part of the loan back.

I am not arguing against the financing issues the company has faced by having to rely on equity markets but when they have a debt financing solution in place, the equity market should adjust aggressively.

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