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Longstrongsilver

11/26/19 9:01 PM

#92899 RE: dragon52 #92897

Well that changed quickly lol. Yes of course I know the risks. Risk is the only way a $0.05 share could be worth $1 or more. No magic needed here. There was either always more coming or $4.3 was it. Since the documents show $4.3 wasn’t it then logically there should be GOOD THINGS COMING . We shall see . Lol. The point here is that it hasn’t been revoked yet AND a suspension for the cusip would not be needed if that were the case. It may yet get cancelled/revoked , but the suspension , and the delisting that happened ONLY directly due to the SUSPENSION happened independently of that. The reason for said suspension could be anything from non reporting (now that any stays are lifted ), suspicious trading, name/cusip change, buyout, and merger. Literally one of the only reasons a suspension doesn’t happen for is a straight cancellation.

I’m also well aware that in big scheme of things the number of shares actually shorted at suspension time isn’t that huge, but it also won’t take much for those who did short to be completely screwed here if/when GOOD THINGS. come. I’d be far more worried about that potential scenario than I bet possibly could be with my 100k shares that still have a good chance of paying. Off for a massage and dinner. See you later
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HymanMinsky

11/26/19 9:22 PM

#92901 RE: dragon52 #92897

"magic" lol
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kevroc

11/27/19 12:08 PM

#92978 RE: dragon52 #92897

Confidentiality agreements, Non-Disclosure agreements and court sealed documents tend to promote silence. The lack of leaks throughout this process has been shocking to me. If this were a straight bankruptcy & liquidation we'd have heard from dozens of insiders how it all went wrong.

Yet we have some no name, podunk company in California, with one patent, partnering with one of the largest chemical producers from Taiwan (recently purchased by KKR and all of them with ties back to the Netherlands) picking up the pieces of Bioamber... ONLY TO PRODUCE THE EXACT SAME MATERIAL that drove Bioamber to failure????

I think not.