But it can't. I think that the Acacia deal suddenly hasn't become important to CLYW for some reason, in its present form. Maybe Acacia has agreed to commence its due diligence without the signed agreement that has been a holdup to proceeding. I don't know. But it was voluntary on CLYW's part, that seems obvious.
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