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User-840664

03/25/24 11:45 AM

#681158 RE: learningcurve2020 #681157

LC, it's a waste of time commenting here. They have no clue about anything..
The next lawsuit will be against MHRA for declining the app.
When the stock is a penny, they will still be flooding the world with tears..

JMHO
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flipper44

03/25/24 11:56 AM

#681160 RE: learningcurve2020 #681157

ChatGPT:

Yes, it is possible to own shares in a company and also become an independent director. Owning shares in a company means you have a financial stake in the business and can benefit from its performance. On the other hand, being an independent director means you serve on the company's board of directors without being affiliated with the company as an employee or executive. As an independent director, you provide impartial advice and oversight to ensure the company operates in the best interests of its shareholders.

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QL300

03/25/24 1:18 PM

#681185 RE: learningcurve2020 #681157

You said the word “independent” was missing when it clearly wasn’t. Try again.
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georgebailey

03/25/24 1:20 PM

#681189 RE: learningcurve2020 #681157

LC—The director that just retired bought a lot of shares end of 2022. It’s ok for directors to own and or buy shares obviously….in fact it’s encouraged so the director interests align with shareholders.
You didn’t know this?