If in 3 years WAK still isn't solidly FCF positive, we've got big problems.
But if they've got the cash, or cheaper financing options, and still opt for an optional highly dilutive conversion, that would be in really bad form. Not something they should ever be forgiven for. If that is what Boneyard required, it should have been in the contract.
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