Doesn't mean it is gone, but means when it starts trading again the following are likely:
Funds/insto's likely to sell because they have no confidence in management
Share price likely to go down because of uncertainity of company and possible fines to be paid by CMQ
Management can be suspended by ASIC or even jailed
Prospective customers not likely to want to deal with this company if they got internal turmoil and legal action pending
Focus of management likely to shift from progressing company to defending themselves and their decisions
Banks not likely to give funding
Insto's not likely to want to do a placement in the future for them.
( NB Obviously this will only occur if CMQ management are found to be guilty, and I am not suggesting they are)
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