Finally something we can agree on Happy.
A public company is to represent the interests of their shareholders, first and foremost. One of these major interests of any shareholder in a public company is to be able to trade shares in a public marketplace. Another is to keep these shareholders adequately informed on the company’s progress on all matters. We have a distinct lack of action on both fronts, particularly regarding the negative sides of this company. What comes to mind above all, is the accounting and progress towards a listing. How we still know virtually nothing in 2021 on these fronts astounds me.
Another question that I would like answered: Why did Animoca abruptly stop trading on primary markets?
A personal one: Why did the company block a sale of shares to me for $2500 at 5 cents?
For reference: I’ve been a holder for more than 4 years. And would likely still Ben holding onto my shares if they were publically trading.
Finally something we can agree on Happy.A public company is to...
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