I suppose we'll just have to wait and see what happens. I could be 100% wrong, and also could be wrong about David Lazar but that's another thing that has me thinking here. If this turns into an epic disaster for shareholders, it makes Lazar look bad IMO. It would give investors pause for all his other ones. I can't see how he'd be comfortable with that. He has a great reputation, and it would be tarnished severely. Regardless of why it happened or who made the call to do the R/S, Lazar won't be able to simply wash his hands of this and say "it wasn't my call, the buyer had me do it". Feel free to tell me I'm wrong here too, and maybe I am. But I just can't see it. To me, it's more likely this company wants to uplist in 18-24 months, will add shares through employee compensation and the like (non-toxic, restricted, etc), and this turns out well for shareholders and David Lazar looks brilliant.....as usual. Time will tell though, that's for sure.
Best of luck to you