Appreciate your honesty and the long-term perspective you’ve shared with last year post .
It’s clear you’ve done the hard yards and haven’t held back when it counted—especially in calling out issues at the 2018 and 2023 AGMs. Your shift in support this year speaks volumes.
That said, I’m curious—what are your thoughts now, 12 months on from the last AGM.
Still feel the same way about the company’s direction and management? Would be great to hear your take.
My thoughts right now Get are ones of concern.
For mine, the announcement that Brainchip was considering moving to a US listing was a genuine shock. I contacted the company about my concerns, which centred around the following premise…that unless there was at least one major revenue generating deal announced, that would increase the share price significantly, then it would be grossly premature to move to a US listing. I added that existing shareholders value would be destroyed if the company moved without at least one major revenue producing deal in the kit bag.
The response from the company shocked me even more than their original announcement to consider moving. I was told, that because of the ASX disclosure rules, a major deal may never happen. I was told that the entities Brainchip was dealing with might never do business with us whilst we were listed on the ASX, because they were not prepared to risk being forced to reveal financial details, and information about how they were going to use our IP.
This prompted my discussions with the ASX about their interpretation of their very own disclosure rules, particularly rule 3.1A. They told me very clearly, that if Brainchip and a customer wanted to maintain confidentiality about a deal they were contemplating, then the onus was on both parties to remain silent about it. As long as confidentiality remained, there was no requirement to disclose the deal…it could remain confidential under ASX disclosure rule 3.1A.
When I told the company this, I used both the unnecessary Ford ASX announcement back in May 2020, that most likely caused Ford to end their collaboration with us, and Mercedes self outing themselves with press releases in January 2022, which has caused complete silence from them about us ever since.
Love them or hate them…after my discussions with the ASX, I cannot believe that the company would consider a premature, highly damaging for existing shareholders move to a US listing, because of the ASX disclosure rules.
Call me a conspiracy theorist…but I believe there is another agenda .
So these are my thoughts right now Get.