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Posted On: 06/02/2023 12:22:49 PM
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I agree the truth breaks their narrative. Doc would have to merge companies into UNVC to make it worth selling. As soon as 1 million shares are sold the price plummets. He won't own the shell that is actually worth a lot of money and loses all his private companies. He sells 4% of his holding, he will not own enough shares to remain CEO .
Anybody suggesting this as an option is just foolish. UNVC would be taught at
Wharton business school as cautionary tale. Supplanting Enron and WorldCom as examples of severe business stupidity.
I am very happy to invest IN UNVC that is going to change the healthcare system for the better. Only one thing left to say 55%/45%. What doc owns and what we own of UNVC. We all have to win for DOC to win.
Bonus fact
DOC has given more skin in the game to the share holds than most any other owner/ CEO has in the past.
Anybody suggesting this as an option is just foolish. UNVC would be taught at
Wharton business school as cautionary tale. Supplanting Enron and WorldCom as examples of severe business stupidity.
I am very happy to invest IN UNVC that is going to change the healthcare system for the better. Only one thing left to say 55%/45%. What doc owns and what we own of UNVC. We all have to win for DOC to win.
Bonus fact
DOC has given more skin in the game to the share holds than most any other owner/ CEO has in the past.
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