I don’t know if the SP will rise or not after the restructure but I expect less shonky games to be played with the amount of share-liquidity being taken out of the equation. Typically, every consolidation I’ve seen, the SP has routinely dropped shortly thereafter unfortunately. The only reason it could be different in this scenario is if their next quarterly can demonstrate their still managing to remain on the right path moving forward & haven’t gone backwards in terms of production-costs.
I don’t know if the SP will rise or not after the restructure...
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