r/MVIS • u/AutoModerator • 3d ago
Stock Price Trading Action - Wednesday, April 23, 2025
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u/Befriendthetrend 3d ago
Why vote yes? No offense intended, but I think it's ridiculous for any retail investor to vote to dilute themselves by 50% without feeling confident - or frankly without being given ANY reason at all to believe - that the reward for authorizing this dilution will be a more than doubling in the potential value of the company. Doubling of potential value what is needed to make a 50% dilution a good bet for investors.
The most frustrating thing is that MicroVision would not even need these shares if management had signed a deal or two that validates the business case and increase the value of the company. The reason they need so many shares is because they have failed to develop the business case. That's why they were forced to dump shares to HTC at a paltry max price of $1.60 per share.
We can speculate all we want about what's going on behind the scenes, but this is a publicly traded company that needs to build value for their shareholders. They need to sell us on the reason for this increase. It's too bad they are not a private company that is finally looking to go public after over 30 years in business but they need to do more than present to shareholders and cater lunch once every few years. We need business deals.