Your statement resonates with me because I realize there are countless thousands who feel just as you do and will NEVER invest one dollar in this company until AFTER management has been changed.
So easy to lose trust and so next to impossible to restore it.
What does this say about institutions that might be investing in MP after a potential uplisting?
Are there preliminary indications that these institutions also will not have anything to do with MP until AFTER new management to their liking has been installed?
This potential sad realization also might be a major reason behind the principals at MP deciding to let themselves be acquired and to step aside for the right price.
Almost a year ago, I stated speculatively that MP was like a young bride preparing herself for an appropriate suitor.
Could it be that MP is building a stable situation and price structure for itself in preparations for a friendly takeover or bidding war?
Is an uplisting a preliminary step to this or is it not even needed?