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Re: Guido2 post# 588868

Sunday, 01/26/2020 1:16:36 PM

Sunday, January 26, 2020 1:16:36 PM

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the net worth sweep can be reversed

exercising and selling the warrants? not so much.

you're comparing an agreement between two organizations being reversed (that isn't being traded) to an agreement that would be out publicly traded ... how do you track that down and reverse it?

how do you determine who owns shares exercised by the warrants?

these lawsuits were filed in 2014 and still haven't fixed the nws.. how long do you think it takes treasury to sell the warrants to the public? 2 years tops.. so you can sue, but they'll have sold out, and you cant really go around and cancel people's shares that they bought.

you clearly haven't thought through how worthless the courts are here in this dimension..

the only court case that has any value is lamberth's contract claims worth 50-60 billion

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