sparkly wrote:Ericsson wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ericsson wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:If HAFR does really have the land they claim to have then Yang could make a play for HAFR.
Of course, it might be easier to buy a clean title than deal with lawsuits, disgruntled employees and funny JVs at HAFR.
The most likely route is to form a SPV for each of the projects/land agree on revenue sharing.
Build houses,sell then share the profits based on the agreement.
No need to be a significant shareholder to do so.
Need to so as to have a major say and first priority in opportunities that will come.
Maybe he knows the true worth of HAL, not a small vervet monkey but a sleeping Gelada.
Good luck to him!
If the "dead" assets can be revived then it helps the economy, investors/shareholders and banks too.
There are multiple zombie firms that need to be restructured.
More firms should look at reverse splits/consolidation to decrease the number of shareholders and get the price higher [like KQ] towards the 10/- range.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett