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lucky, mydog

02/26/16 10:13 PM

#65401 RE: Daytime_Lantern #65400

at this point any revenue stream is purely conjecture. if revo has its registration revoked revo shareholders would hold shares in a private company. theoretically those shares could be bought or sold in private transactions. in the hundreds of revocations i have followed over the last many years, no shareholders have ever seen a benefit. the closest i have seen was sior but that fell apart. another recent revocation was fasc. those shareholders still hope that they will somehow benefit.
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JohnnieMoss

02/27/16 12:12 PM

#65404 RE: Daytime_Lantern #65400

Why do you feel REVO is trying to get delisted and go private. Please use factual findings or public statements by REVO. Nothing clandestine or bizarre.
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riskreward007

02/27/16 9:26 PM

#65408 RE: Daytime_Lantern #65400

it seems if REVO is trying to get delisted and go private, or something.



The problem with your theory is that you need to come up with some LOGICAL reason why REVO
would want to get delisted or go private, -otherwise it just doesn't make sense.

If they did this, it would seem to me that they would have to renegotiate (or cancel) all their court settlements that they worked so hard for.

Personally, I don't see how this would be in their best interests.