Yes. Absolutely I want to list now. Market isnt that volatile, but it is down, and is now in recovery. Its not like we can list tomorrow anyway. Itd be 2 months to do a direct listing. Minimum.
No investor support - never said that. Id do the exact same presentations and roadshows and interviews that you would for the IPO. Except without raising money at a depressed price. You know that presentations arent restricted to those asking for cash, right? And the market actually values those who are self-funded?
If you could buy more shares at $2 (20 cents in the old) in the IPO knowing there would be 25m more shares issued at the same price, or you could buy more shares on market at $2 (same price) on market with no dilution to the company because the company can fund its working capital, which would you buy? You'd obviously prefer non-dilutive. Why is this different?
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