Don't know anything about that first part. (dissolving) But concerning the question that pops up from time to time about all his/their shares and about how high it was at one time.
First of all, those shares were awarded. Nobody cashed a paycheck and then took part of that to buy shares in the company. Thereby risking their hard earned money.
And please note: As the price continued to fall from that high, they were awarded more & more shares. So as long as they hold the "award" button, the total value of their shares can remain constant. (more or less)
And as to why they didn't sell? Well, I can think of a couple of reasons.
Maybe they themselves believed that they would not be in this position at this point, and possibly now wish that they had sold?
Or maybe they are more savvy than many believe and knew what a great front this put on for potential shareholders. Seriously, without knowing any history of the company, or experience in how the controlling interest operate, you look at how many shares these guys hold, it's easy to think " WOW, if they believe this much......".
And that part seems to pay off with every shareholder who decides to tout how they held their shares through it all.
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