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Real McCoy

06/11/25 1:04 AM

#151034 RE: iron-eagle #151033

Hey joke,

“Earnout would increase to 4.2M”.

Only ROBIC is paying as Bioamber is out of business.

What are you doing?
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TheRealMrPirate

06/11/25 6:38 AM

#151035 RE: iron-eagle #151033

Defunct #BioAmber Inc
All these years and thousands of official documents yet you still misconstrue the facts.
On a Canadian form no less 🤣
Is it "bewilderment" or on purpose?
Unless you purposely have your head up you ^ss, everyone knows who owns the trade name that once belonged to the former company.
Court approved, that little fact isn't going to change.
The former company is out of business, dissolved & no longer exists - https://ised-isde.canada.ca/cc/lgcy/fdrlCrpSrch.html?locale=en_CA.
No one signed anything representing the former company, extremely easy to verify.
Your convenient failure to understand, or wilful ignorance to understand, is a "you" problem at this point.
There is nothing left.
At least you used those cute red lines to connect the dots again, I was missing those.

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randomwalk007

06/11/25 2:33 PM

#151036 RE: iron-eagle #151033

Thx! Seems encouraging. 🤞
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New money98

06/11/25 6:06 PM

#151042 RE: iron-eagle #151033

Boooom!
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doughnuthole

06/12/25 12:18 AM

#151044 RE: iron-eagle #151033

Then what are we waiting on
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Homebrew

06/12/25 6:30 AM

#151051 RE: iron-eagle #151033

Is willful ignorance fun?
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fung_derf

06/12/25 9:19 AM

#151052 RE: iron-eagle #151033

AI Overview
Yes, public companies are generally required to hold shareholder meetings, including annual meetings, to fulfill regulatory requirements and maintain their listing on national stock exchanges. These meetings allow shareholders to elect directors, vote on company matters, and engage with management.
Elaboration:
Regulatory Requirements:
Public companies, especially those listed on national exchanges, are subject to specific laws and regulations that mandate regular shareholder meetings. These requirements often stem from the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and similar laws, ensuring transparency and accountability.
Types of Meetings:
Public companies typically hold annual shareholder meetings, which are often designed to provide shareholders with information about the company's financial performance and future plans. They may also hold special meetings to address specific issues or vote on major decisions.
Purpose of Meetings:
Shareholder meetings provide a platform for shareholders to:
Elect members of the board of directors.
Vote on proposals put forward by management or other shareholders.
Ask questions and receive updates on the company's performance and strategy.
Hold management accountable for their actions.
Importance of Transparency:
The requirement for shareholder meetings and the disclosure of information to shareholders are crucial for maintaining investor trust and ensuring the fair and ethical operation of publicly traded companies.
Consequences of Non-Compliance:
Failure to hold shareholder meetings or provide adequate information can lead to legal penalties and reputational damage.

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THEDOG 17

06/12/25 9:52 AM

#151054 RE: iron-eagle #151033

Very Nice Eagle!! Good Things coming Very Very Very Very Soon!!
Bullish
Bullish