Friday, January 07, 2022 3:49:36 PM
I'm not completely up on that. For instance, for all I knew perhaps it could be reversed or "undone" while there is a process still not completed. The period before the "once he's done" part as you put it.
If that is so, however, i.e. can't be undone and only liquidation and shutdown remains, then how could the stock not be canceled? In other words, how could it only be "will likely cancel" vs. "must and will be" canceled? Stervc said he's never seen a stock come back from a Ch. 7 earlier. Has anyone, is it even possible?
You raise important questions indeed, and perhaps you were even right all along. (Is this whole saga like the movie Trading Places, and now stervc owes you $1 on a bet about who turned out to be right?) ;) However, I would still just wonder if it was worth it to pursue Chapter 11 to preserve the tax benefit from prior years losses, and maybe even some things like the software, the latter of which admittedly and apparently needed work if I'm not mistaken. And anything else I might be missing now.
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