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Come on Eileen
Try to download the Telegram app and try again please as many are on the site now
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I know another Eileen and you are just as empty-headed as she is.
No one wants finger pointers here, what is done is done, and is was the right outcome.
So it's time to 'Jog on Eileen'
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To fail to attempt to negotiate .
Even McGahey , Scargill and McCluskey and opposition Boards and Governments knew the had to negotiate - What made this lot think they were any different .
2 fold - 1 , They thought we were mugs .
2, If it fails " we still have the iclaprim - even if in a funny sort of way .
So enough of your babble trying to blame the un- blameable
Eileen- People like you never cease to amaze me .
Like when Polly blames Basil when she fell asleep.
The Directors tried to work US over for thier Greed .
We are supposed to bow down and accept that .
The reason AND ONLY reason that this RTO failed was due to thier Greed - nothing to do with our " cutting of our nose to spite our face " .
They " looked at 30 candidates " more like 29 of them chased them when they looked at what was proposed . Why would they even bother when they knew what the outcome would be .
So they managed to persuade a " young girl " that what they were offering was for the " good and better"
So give it a rest , place the blame where the blame lies - the failure of the RTO was plain and simple , crystal clear - Greed of the board and stubborness to attempt to try and offer an olive branch .
Thats where the blame lies and will always lie .
I would have lost 95% of the value of my original investment had I accepted the deal so I am quite proud that shareholders were able to vote such a terrible proposal down.
I'm amazed it made it to a vote at such an awful level of consolidation.
So eileen13, my original investment began in Motif in 2016 and I had a total investment of £8,500 at the time the FDA rejected approval of Iclaprim, even though it was widely expected to be approved given it was all being ‘hand held’ by the FDA to approval. From that point and up until shares were recently suspended, my shares were worth less than £200 and if this RTO was approved as it was, dilution would’ve literally left me with nothing and any new vehicle formed if it was approved would’ve had to have multiplied the share value x8500 for me to be even. That’s why it was a no brainier to vote no for me. At least if I’d been robbed on the street, I would’ve been able to see the face of the thieves but that’s not the case here!!
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Should be really proud of yourself.
WOW! - Power to you, try telling that to many of the shareholders that were in deep, investing £10000's here
Marginally worse off financially than had the deal been approved, but feeling a lot happier that shareholders actually have some power in these situations.
While the future of the newco might have been rosey, I doubt it would have 20x for a long time, if ever
And where are you Now!!!
The deal was pretty awful though, hence why the majority said no. Correction, the deal was fine with the exception of the dilution, hence the majority said no to that part of the deal.
I'm amazed it was even presented to vote on given how awful it was.
Unbelievable - we had one opportunity to pull this share out of the doldrums with an RTO that could totally have transformed it into a Huge, Mega Company then a few bitter posters advocating vote NO NO NO....gonna get a better deal, ****ed it up.
Now your heads are so stuck up your arse you don't even realize it's over and done! (can't milk money out of fumes)
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