Regarding the announcement about relocation, I'm uncomfortable about them de-listing on the ASX and re-listing in the US (Nasdaq?) mainly because its inconvenient for me (e.g can't manage position through Commsec etc) and I am also a little concerned about getting equal/fair value in the new US shares. It's just out of my experience and comfort zone but that's not necessarily a bad thing.
However, on the positive side, and this is reflected in the announcement, US markets do have a different approach to valuing tech stocks and are more interested in potential rather than current revenue and that could be good for us in terms of share price.
Thoughts?
I agree with your thoughts Yoda. A bit worried about the whole process, but I am sure that will be taken care of. Haven't had experience with that myself.
Agree with the positive point. The ASX is corrupt and shit too. Also, the SEC in the US is more friendly towards technology companies right now.
But with every ANN, I feel like they raise more questions than answer them. Will we be listed on the NASDAQ? It doesn't mention in the ANN. Or the new stock exchange in Texas that will be opening in 2026 -
https://www.txse.com/? It certainly says we are delisting on the OTC, so it surely must be one of the big ones. But right now, there is no way we meet the requirements....
So? Are we merging too? Again, I don't feel like all the info is being mentioned. Our top 20 shareholders may have a newcomer (hence the secrecy), so is a takeover on the cards?
Just for transparency I have been minimising my position in BRN for a year or so now but still hold a large bag. I can't deal with the lack of transparency. I like to invest with alpha knowledge and not blind. I know our tech is first rate and appreciate the great research done by contributors on this forum, unfortunately our management is lacking.
After our massive spikes after the Merc news to $2 or whatever it was, that should be a catalyst to keep shorters away, but somehow they can confidentally short a company that can potentially release news that can blow them away. It doesn't and didn't feel right. Maybe the US can solve these problems too. I don't know.
The change in strategy from chips to wholly IP was the wrong one. This isn't 'crying over spilt milk' but it allows the cash burn to increase faster with little revenue therefore creating higher risk. This maybe answers the hidden reason why the US too as it can help us raise more capital as technology VCs are abundant there.
I feel like this move was in the works for a while (remembering an old ANN about expanding headquarters in California), and not releasing non price sensitive anns on the ASX was possibly the beginning of the ASX being painted as a strawman for the company to do so. Maybe they wanted to move sooner of course if more deals were signed.
Overall, I think a move to the US makes sense. But I can't see how we can in our current state.
Best wishes to us long suffering SHs