I have trouble believing they do not "trust" management simply because its managements connections that play a significant role in why Sintx could be worth as much as it is. I think theres something else that holds them back for now...
I find it interesting that you seem to exaggerate the role management plays in the state of its stock while downplaying the positives they bring to the company along with the value theyve created. You do this while also downplaying the game the shorters & distorters play. Im not talking the leech shorters that join in for the ride, i mean the main players manipulating the stock downwards. I think Anson's group of hfunds is here serving a purpose, the question is who's purpose? If they drop the stock enough they'll lower the strike price of my warrants so you'd think i'd want them to reduce my costs. Yet i fight against my own self interest because Sintx needs to be properly valued like yesterday and the tech development/commercialization going asap! The tech is too important for the future!
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