BTA 0.00% 57.0¢ biota holdings limited

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    hobi1,


    My exit strategy is,

    to drive out all the Biota management who have no vision beyond filling their own pockets.

    Peter Cook joined GSK against Biota in the law case to destroy any chance Biota had of presenting the evidence of GSK's duplicity, including duplicity like how GSK knew Peter Cook would accept their lowest offer(a difference worth about one billion dollars difference to Biota).


    Shareholders would finally see a link between partners respecting Biota and repaying the patents, and dividends either returned to shareholders or added in such a way that there is clearly more value in re-investing in Biota so the share prices can't be manipulated by bots.

    Technically it wouldn't be an exit strategy because I wouldn't need to sell my shares, I'd be happy watching a healthy company growing and paying the people that deserve dividends.

    I don't consider the price of BTA shares being significant, as long as they aren't being manipulated.

    BTA shares have been manipulated longer than I can remember, except the odd half a day when the bot programs aren't running for a few hours, or the programmers are all having a sickie.

    The BTA prices flew skywards, and the sell side dried up, and then the bots "fixed" things before the end of the day( does anyone else remember the dates?). There was one on a Sydney long weekend Monday holiday did the same thing.

    Hopefully an actual value in the shares, with clear financial path to shareholders would end bots and the manipulation.

    Peter Cook drawn and quartered would be a welcome bonus.
 
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