Just to make the point one more time:
Let’s stop pretending a NO vote is some bold act of shareholder justice. It’s not. It’s emotional self-destruction — and it hands the company directly to the people who’ve been trying to kill it for years.
You’re angry? So am I. But anger isn’t a strategy.
Here are the facts:
• If the MAA is approved before the ASM, the vote passes. End of story.
• A denied MAA? No evidence. Not even worth discussing.
• A delay of a few months? Annoying — not catastrophic.
What is catastrophic? A NO vote. It would immediately undermine the company’s finances, destroy its ability to operate, and gift-wrap it for KG and the vultures circling overhead. You’d be doing their job for them.
Voting NO doesn’t punish management — it only punishes you. It wipes out the value you’ve waited years for, right when we’re finally close to the finish line.
If you're a real long, act like one. Don’t torch your own investment to “send a message.” That message will be received — by KG, celebrating your mistake.
Vote YES and keep the door open to the approval we’ve all been waiting for.