LOL, you left off the important part from a search of "M&A transaction at Jefferies takes about 6 to 9 months" -
A typical Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) transaction advised by investment banks like Jefferies generally spans 6 to 9 months, from the initial pitch to the final closing. However, complex deals can easily stretch out to a year or longer, depending on buyer availability and regulatory requirements.
WHY did you not post the whole AI answer??? You have an objective on this board? Creating FUD???
Posted the below the other day and you went crazy, now here you posting selective copy/paste from an AI search.
My post - A major company acquisition typically takes 6 to 18 months from the initial offer to the final closing. Deals exceeding $500 million can stretch past a year due to complex financing, extensive due diligence, and required antitrust/regulatory approvals.
I, ME, Myself believe that Elite will sell for $1BILLION or more and with the potential of submitting a generic Eliquis, the IP for SequestOX, and other complex negotiations the acquisition will take longer than 9 months. Be patient and chill as all of us longs' investment in ELITE will pay off HUGE! Or, since you may be a foreign short that is part of a dark pool, go ahead and panic some more, LOL!!!