I agree nobody connected with a public company should ever provide inside information unless they broadcast it to all shareholders.
After my call I wondered a couple of things (i) whether he filed the name reservation and corporate documents for someone else. (ii) whether he took ownership of the name to force ECOS (or any other suitor) to buy the name from him later for a fee. They can't complete a deal without the right to do business. What might that be worth. More than the couple hundred dollar filing fee.
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