Hallo SenpaiVino,
ich bin auch in Amyris investiert. Und verfolge die Aktie nahezu stündlich. Es gibt in diversen Foren Experten welche einen sehr guten Draht zu Amyris haben.
Hier im Forum sind es zb. DerHexer oder MacSteve welche ich schon länger verfolge und deren Tipps ich sehr schätze und dankbar bin
Auf finance.yahoo.com gibt es "guy und Dealwithit".
Deren Meinung dazu ist:
Dealwithit:
It's old news....a lawsuit was filed based on those same claims back in April of 2019. Eventually it will be dismissed....Melo and the company have been sued plenty of times while losing nearly 2B dollars building the company and none have stuck (covered in the ''risk'' factors in the 10K). I have no clue why this law office is trying to pump for clients now....apparently they didn't do their research before filing this Press Release. ''On April 3, 2019, a securities class action complaint was filed against Amyris and our CEO, John G. Melo, and former CFO (and current Chief Business Officer), Kathleen Valiasek, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. The complaint seeks unspecified damages on behalf of a purported class that would comprise all persons and entities that purchased or otherwise acquired our securities between March 15, 2018 and March 19, 2019. The complaint, which was amended by the lead plaintiff on September 13, 2019, alleges securities law violations based on statements and omissions made by the Company during such period. On October 25, 2019, the defendants filed a motion to dismiss the securities class action complaint, which was denied by the court on October 5, 2020. The Company filed its answer to the securities class action complaint on October 26, 2020. Subsequent to the filing of the securities class action complaint described above, on June 21, 2019 and October 1, 2019, respectively, two separate purported shareholder derivative complaints were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California #$%$ v. Doerr, et al., and Carlson v. Doerr, et al.) based on similar allegations to those made in the securities class action complaint described above and naming the Company, and certain of the Company?s current and former officers and directors, as defendants. The derivative lawsuits sought to recover, on the Company?s behalf, unspecified damages purportedly sustained by the Company in connection with allegedly misleading statements and omissions made in connection with the Company?s securities filings. The derivative lawsuits were dismissed on October 18, 2019 #$%$) and December 10, 2019 (Carlson), without prejudice. We believe the securities class action complaint lacks merit, and intend to continue to defend ourselves vigorously. Given the early stage of these proceedings, it is not yet possible to reliably determine any potential liability that could result from these matters.''
Guy: Totally specious law suit by the worst kind of Low life lawyers. Means nothing.
Schönen Tag noch!
LG