My 2c.
If Plan A was not a 100% certainty (and what is?) then Plan B should have been ready to go and announced when they announced Plan A had failed.
As a result of this we have an interim period where there is little incentive to buy on market, and they now have to raise at a lower share price than the market was expecting (more dilution, less future upside).
This is a straightforward case of over promising and under delivering.
Now maybe the CEO barely missed raising money at a premium and being hailed a hero, but at the end of the day it's fallen through and the share price tells the story.
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