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Sunday, 02/23/2020 10:55:07 AM

Sunday, February 23, 2020 10:55:07 AM

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Holy cow. Something crossed my mind about this entire scenario with the plaintiffs, who just want a shareholder meeting. Based on the documentation, Cindy personally has 1.3 million shares, and Quirk has over 13 million, but the shareholder letter is strategically scripted only from her because she, in her words, was 'shocked to learn' that, among other things, HDC's filings weren’t up to date. Of course, this wasn’t news to those of us who have been shareholders of HDC for all these years. In other words, it was stated this way for ‘effect’. Yet, considerable thought, time, and resources were put into orchestrating the entire process, including not only meeting with attorneys, filing of the complaint and the emergency motion, setting up the site which enabled them to download the legal documents, and crafting the letter which Bill Quirk decided not to sign. I guess they hoped it would be more impactful if it came from poor Cindy who, on the one hand, apparently wasn't aware of HDC's Dec shareholder letter but, on the other hand, suddenly appears to know a bit about Georgia law.

With all this being carefully planned out, James pops up out of nowhere, posting wonderful commentary that the 'emergency' shareholder meeting is necessary because shareholders have everything to gain and nothing to lose, regardless of anyone's motives. Of course, he makes no mention of the fact that we already know the meeting is happening soon. It is this latter phrase “regardless of anyone’s motives” that scares me immensely. Mr. Quirk, along with Mr. Kowbel, were taken advantage of by Neogenomics, and failed in their fiduciary responsibilities to shareholders. Clearly, he has intentions that aren't in my best interests, and HDC shareholders should be extremely concerned because, after all, we simply need to look at the manner in which he is conducting himself with this entire complaint process. Additionally, given that legal fees are not inexpensive, and given that this was very well planned out, it is fair to consider the possibility that someone else (not just Cindy and Bill) are helping to fund this process, and that’s a scary, but unfortunately very realistic, proposition.

So let me get back to the thought that crossed my mind. We’ve never heard of James, but James miraculously appeared on the scene very recently, and had the ability to provide us with the complaint documents and letter, which came from an organized site that had been created. In other words, I believe James is Bill.

Hi Bill!