RE: Commerciality18 Jun 2020 11:41
I agree with you O2B@C on some points, anyone buying W.N would have to take many ongoing and unknown costs into consideration. And the offer would take a 'worst case scenario' viewpoint, and base their price on that.
It's very apparent to me that S & S have now put 'all theire eggs in one basket' with W.N. If the final outcome is not good then the s.p on RBD will plummet to never seem before depths. The other 'plays' will not save it from becoming a minor fractional penny stock price. The question is, do the heavenly twins know this would be the outcome, and are more than happy to use delaying tactics as the opportunity arises?