Wednesday, November 11, 2020 11:49:08 AM
IMO, those ill-gotten convertible notes held by the Whelan family will lead to a serious drop in shareholder value. In fact, I think that it is largely responsible for the inability for great news to move the pps higher.
Fix the notes and the stock will soar.
How can it be true that 15-years ago by loaning a "one-time and nominal amount of money" to a failing company, while taking a paycheck from that company, and taking profits from the illegal selling of unregistered BIEL shares, living for 15-years of the BIEL teat, and somehow, when the dust settles, be positioned to own 50% of the company?
SOMETHING IS ROTTEN IN THE STATE OF DENMARK
All of my comments are based on my own due diligence and are only my opinion. Please conduct your own due diligence and research before deciding whether to buy or sell any stock. My posts are for entertainment only.
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