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Re: Krombacher post# 360603

Friday, 04/26/2024 12:49:47 PM

Friday, April 26, 2024 12:49:47 PM

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I don't see the reason a "maturity date" necessarily means that the debt cannot still be exercised, just that it now CAN be exercised whenever the one who owns the debt decides to exercise it. Meaning that the conditions are such that they can make some money by doing so. A maturity date is not necessarily an expiration date, such as the rights expiration date soon upcoming for ERHE having any rights whatsoever to play with. IMO