So the question is now that they've sold their cyber assets what are they going to do with the sale proceeds?
Assuming it's all cash and they distribute the proceeds then $25M less transaction expenses equates to circa 17.5c per share...
and then there's the 25% share in the Indian business, so I guess they look for a buyer for that now as well?
I'm in at 16c so at least I'm coming out of this slightly ahead, but not sure how some of the longterm holders will feel about it?
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