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DJGummikuh

@tante I honestly don't know so I just plain ask - would they have had the chance to reject his funds? I don't know how this works but I would assume there are anti-discriminatory laws in place everywhere to prevent favorism in investment?

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tante

@DJGummikuh sure. You choose who you let invest and who you put on your board.

DJGummikuh

@tante Ah ok I didn't know. I thought this would go via the shares that you put out and you basically can just set the price and then whoever buys, buys.

Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston

@DJGummikuh no, it's a private as far as I'm aware. So it can sell its shares to whoever it wants.

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