Tech, why have you deleted yesterday's post about your private and personal conversation with Peter? Just to remind us all..
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Well, I'm so happy that Tech has had his little tête-à-tête with our founder and NED Peter van der Made.
Such a great conversation! I'm so very pleased, that Peter has explained what happened with Antonio at the AGM and you are very reassured, oh and thanks for passing that on to the rest of us shareholders.
I'm so pleased you found out about the Perth office closing and the $160,000 saving that the company is going to make (and that you know who made this decision and why).
I’m glad that from this conversation Tech thinks that customers
have finally come to the realisation that the tech is great.
I'm thrilled that Peter confirmed that a Cortical Neural Network has been proven to work and is capable of Level 5 in autonomous driving. And I’m especially happy that you know that Akida 3 has been witnessed and is unbelievable and will be able to perform technologies so far advanced, that future products haven't even been thought of you, and that you can assure shareholders pressure is being put on company employees to close deals.
So great, for you Tech, but what about the other approx 45,000 shareholders who deserve to be kept in the loop? What about disseminating information in a way what complies with ASX continuous disclosure rules?
Peter van der Made clearly does not understand his fiduciary duties as a Non Executive Director on the ASX... if he did, he would never have divulged this information to you.
I'd go as far as to say the information on the Cortical Neural Network and Adkia 3 was not on the roadmap and is infact insider information.
Peter clearly has no idea about being a board member, and if he had any moral compass (or understanding of the legal responsibilities in his role as a NED) he would step down immediately.
For more than 3 years, shareholders have been crying out to BrainChip, telling them there is a problem with their IR. BrainChip know there is a problem with their IR (and have acknowledged this for years at previous AGM’s), but they chose to do absolutely nothing to fix it.
If shareholders are not up in arms about this and are not getting fired up and contacting BrainChip to let them of their dissatisfaction and anger, then it seems to me that some shareholders may unfortunately have become infected with the same disease that is endemic at BrainChip…. complacency….