FKA bioaQ Date of cessation, that's pretty amusing.😬 Like a rash that won't go away. You're starting to remind me of another poster that used to be here. Sorry for your lack of understanding, maybe you should have sought the advice of a legal professional to explain the realities of this to you? No? Six years "plus" after the fact? I think you may have waited a little too long. Heck, you have several people that have a legal understanding of what occurred right here on this board, yet every time they tell you something, you put on your block head tin foil hat and call them bashers. You don't have to accept it but the reality is fact. Facts don't change. Fact - the former company once named "BioAmber" is no longer named BioAmber Fact - the former company has no corporate structure, +6yrs and counting. Fact - the former company has no business, no assets (ALL), no plant, no anything. Fact - the former company still owes +$101M outstanding debt Sorry about your luck, this is 100% on you and your poor investment decisions, own it. You haven't even answered the most basic questions that make anything further possible, ignoring all the rest of the problems.⬇️⬇️⬇️ Oh well 🤷
The day your shares stoped trading and became worthless. You realize shares have to trade to be a publicly-traded company ? Bawhahaha !! And they wonder why people come here to laugh at the stupidity.
The cessation of operations is when the last employees resigned, you’ve seen that press release, the cessation of trading is also known, it was in November back in ‘19.