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I think whatever the differences on here we can all agree there was something badly wrong about the directors selling on mass at that point in the share cycle. Only based on my own view I think it should be looked at much closer by the regulator. See what happens from here and whether the current crop can rid odx of the lingering smell of something not right.
Caley ..at the time I made a lot of excuses for it...I know there were some on here calling them out for it ...but I wanted to believe in odx...tried to excuse any negative with the promise of the big contract.
Few months later and I joked that calamity Colin didn't get the memo to sell like everyone else...it may have been nearer the truth than I had imagined...maybe the rest of the directors knew the company and the contract limitations better than the clown king as I affectionately used to refer to him
Unfortunately I agree captain, too many directors sold at the same time using the closed period excuse pedalled by colin. I'd question how they all managed to sell around the same time, at the peak of the market, and what information they were privy to. Human greed being what it is, if the directors believed the line being pedalled by colin to PI's that all was on track some would have waited for an even higher price. Never sat easy with me that episode.
Caley ..very good point on the directors sells. How much did they know or predict from info about the contract that sh were not privy to?
With time the actions look more and more dubious to put it politely
Gazza I personally think the question is why certain directors were not investigated for their incompetence, misleading statements, and vast sums funneled into their pockets through wages and options, the latter done at the high end of the market and executed whilst in possession of knowledge surrounding the covid fiasco that I suspect was not available to the PI's.
It'll keep trading as long as the BOD still getting paid their salaries in cash not share options.
(FACT)
How the hell is this crappy company still trading