We are asked to hound our students to get them to return to school. Wouldn't it be appropriate it we got the executives phone numbers so we can hound them to return communication about what is the progress of sales, closings, etc?
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Not to mention that half of you don't know the difference between "weather" and "whether".
Anonymous31535- The OP was simply poking fun at badgering the students.
35121 - The difference is that violating SEC insider trading rules is a criminal act and places the individual exec involved in clear jeopardy of a jail sentence. Violating DOE regulations (which we are really good at) is troublesome for the compnay as a whole , but does not (at last so far....we may break new ground here...) rise to the level of an individual criminal act. The point for the OP remains he same - there is enough data out there for the handwriting to be clearly visible on the wall, and no exec is likely to offer more for risk of personal criminal liability.
It can't
The question is not about "weather a sale of any entity occurs," but rather if CCi can weather the storm.
Why cannot some of the others see the humor in this? SEC regulations? Please. Two things: 1. The OP was only trying to show the absurdity of the situation, and 2. When has any regulation stopped CCi? It's only the regulations CCi wants to comply with, otherwise there are not rules, or they don't matter.
OP - would it help if we put the info already out there in simpler words with pictures? The only mystery is weather a sale of any entity occurs before running out of cash and filing bankruptcy (unlikely).
They aren't going to share that info, moron.
Nice idea. Unfortunately, SEC regulations prohibit the execs from sharing much relevant information prior to it being disclosed publicly. That said, the two recent 8K filings say a lot, and none of it is good news. Read those and draw your own conclusions. I would trust those over any spin delivered vebally by execs or mouthpiece Jenkins. My conclusion is that the company does not have enough liquidity/cashflow to last more than a few weeks. Next week's payroll should be interesting.....
That would be asking for to much now...
Lol