Is Jim a wolf in sheeps clothing for shareholders or a white...

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    Is Jim a wolf in sheeps clothing for shareholders or a white knight

    non transparency of the fab seller should be a concern for all particularly when it is supposedly a $40m fab but was sold to BLG for $2.5m

    life doesn’t come that easy I have learnt - unfortunate

    This blatant non transparency is the reason why I’m reducing my risk profile together with these hasty sellers that seem to know waaay more than the common shareholder

    too much cash burn currently and R&D will linger with new resources that cannot pay for themselves unless the time to market is dramatically reduced

    they seem to have no idea what the capex and opex is estimated at to get packaged products to market

    Hello tell us:
    time to market
    capex cashflow
    opex cashflow
    supply chain constraints
    capital constraints- where’s the money coming from?

    I never invest heavily in companies that can’t explain basic commercial fundamentals to their shareholders

    if you act like a private company don’t expect my public vote of confidence
 
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