nope, just took advantage of the situation. The increase in A/S (soon to be followed by an increase in O/S) was a foregone conclusion. By stirring things up a bit, you may have caused them to react sooner. I was on the point of telling you to hold an immediate proxy vote, because this last selloff probably dropped their percentage of ownership below 50%. But thats out of the question now. I'm sure approximately 2 billion of the A/S will find its way into the accounts of the principles Ryan & company, leaving them 1 billion to dilute with. Then a R/S which will get rid of most shareholders and leave a few with 10% or so of their original shares. Then they will do it all over again. as I've pointed out, ABVG is the third scam that has used this corporate shell, there will be more to follow. This time Ryan was the front man, next time maybe it will be Berthold or Paolucci
all in my opinion, of course