Once again, absolutely no mention of AustSino.
???
If the dispute between Cameroon and Rep of Congo has been settled, then I'm curious about where that leaves the legal action back on home soil between ANS and SDL.
In that dispute, first raised in 2021, it was alleged that ANS "stole" IP belonging to SDL and used that to their/our advantage.
This dispute with ANS should also be over, right?
Just as well for SDL, as my last calculation based upon SDL financials, was that they were running out of money for daily operations fast.
(And for all the twits on ignore that I won't see, but are sure to post a trail of jibberish, that means all the company running cost eating away at the cash reserves that are not being funded by Burford, who are only funding the international litigation costs).
We can only assume SDL were between a rock and a hard place, and accepted whatever they could get before going insolvent, where things really get messy.
Tick tock.
We wait for an official company announcement.
We're at +6 days already since the Sep 22 Guangzhou meeting.
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