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uptoday

08/22/13 1:40 PM

#6267 RE: buyhighselllow3 #6262

No, it would not be in the shareholders best interest. The goal here is to sell at the highest price - not to inflate the pps in the short-term. If the co is in talks with several interested parties, then it would not aide those negotiations to inform the other bidders about an offer that you are not taking. You really want all parties to put forth their best offer with an equal amount of fear that they may get outbid.
Also, I believe this will get done rapidly once MG gets approved. After that, there are really no more "unknowns". Thus, it really should not take too long to solicit the final offers from all interested parties. JMHO

nyt

08/22/13 3:39 PM

#6276 RE: buyhighselllow3 #6262

It seems to me that such possib offers, at this stage of the game, are highly sensitive info in a cutthroat environment & if management is competent & trusted, then best left to them to handle negotiations & timing of release of said info. They, after all, are running the co, not us. That said, all things considered, I think they should not keep shareholders in the dark. But looking at all the recent pr's & the conference call, we're not kept in dark.