At the time of the memorandum
It's been a while.
FFIE has dropped quite a bit since then, hasn't it?
Is it the decision to consolidate shares after adding new shares this time... this seems pretty bad for investors.
After saying things that can be heard well by the investor community at the general shareholders' meeting, funds are being replenished by issuing new shares, and the falling stock prices are being forcibly brought to clear delisting standards through stock mergers...
Even though this is how penny stocks survived, it was merged in March, and the same thing is repeated right away is like treating shareholders as ATMs. Even though they also have companies and families they should protect, it is terrible that they have been sacrificed up to this point.
It might not make sense to talk about speculative stocks like this
Bankruptcy and mergers continue across the board related to EVs and automobiles in recent years. Interest rates are high and the sector is declining, and it is unavoidable that funds cannot be secured.
Are companies with profits other than EVs like Tesla or Chinese companies that are large countries that seem to survive properly?
However, if companies survive here, cherry blossoms may bloom again when interest rates drop and surplus money overflows.
We hope that investors who have been providing financial support for many years will be rewarded even a little by pioneering new revenue channels without uselessly using the funds collected by FFIE.
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湯川学 : Even AI companies that are currently being talked about have delisted stocks this month. I don't feel safe just because it's trendy.
みんみんみんぜみ OP 湯川学 : When it comes to AI, VHAI and the like were also recently declared delisting. Since the SPAC listing boom, proper cash flow has not been possible, and I have the impression that there are only companies that use ATMs as investors...