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Friday, November 09, 2012 1:11:16 AM
When you compare the collective management experience, combined BOD and resources it's obvious that the asset is much better off with the best remaining of both companies.
As far as Mr. Gray is concerned...he brought DORL to a new level with Pure and from the filings it appears he came out just fine with the sell of his stock. Much to his credit. It's clearly obvious from all of the filings that RDMP required XBOR to "restate" previous financials so given his 144a sales maybe taking stock versus "sue us" made sense. If nothing else, you can certainly credit certain achievements under his watch. I don't know that "wimped out" is his thought but probably more...you guys take it from here...I'm out.
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