Well I am glad you are here to warn all investors about your prediction again.
It's like talking to a revolving door.
You asked the question and I responded with an answer!
Then you tell me I am wrong and then proceed to give me an answer! Your leading questions somehow are giving the impression of substantiated information when it is not. Very misleading.
Example:"Why did someone let $0.17 options expire? The options were in the money?"
Maybe someone else can give you a response but here is the announcement you are referring to:
"We wish to advise that the following options have expired without being exercised:
666,666 unlisted $0.17 options expired 31 March 2016
22,358,548 unlisted $0.30 options expired 31 March 2016
(Price before suspension was at .12c (retraded 1st April) looked pretty ominous, so if you are giving financial advice based on the above, I can be pretty sure you are wrong!)..and that is why they let them expire. I get it!
GLTA
AVQ Price at posting:
20.0¢ Sentiment: Buy Disclosure: Held