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@smoothsailing18 , yes your correct such a question may not be openly responded ,

The fact that Douglas decided to reply , & unfortunately in a negative manner to my question leaves no doubt in my mind we are finished .
“We are finished”
That’s a bit far-fetched and premature if you ask me. Private message or not… given the somewhat aggressive way you’re talking this down, I doubt you actually had a conversation with him. If you didn’t ask for his permission, it’s also questionable why you’d post something like that in the forum, since it’s price-sensitive. Just my opinion.
 
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Hi @TECH ,

I recently reached out to Douglas Fairbairn , Director of business development at Megachips via LinkedIn.

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As I didn’t ask for permission to share his direct response , his reply indicated that there are
‘ no plans at this stage ‘

Certainly not the reply I was hoping for
 

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Asked grok the liklihood of douglas resonding to a DM on linkdin


The likelihood is low. Company executives like Douglas Fairbairn are generally trained to avoid disclosing potentially market-sensitive information—such as details on partnerships, technology explorations, or license renewals—to unsolicited contacts on platforms like LinkedIn. This is due to risks of breaching confidentiality, securities regulations (e.g., fair disclosure rules), or company policies. Responses, if any, are often ignored, deflected to investor relations, or kept extremely vague without confirming specifics.
In this case, the query touches on the status of a real licensing agreement between BrainChip and MegaChips, which had an initial four-year term starting in November 2021d96073 and would have expired around November 2025 (just before the message date of December 11, 2025)fa9136. No public announcements of a renewal appear in available records as of late 2025212a1b, making any private confirmation (positive or negative) potentially price-impacting for BrainChip's stock (ASX: BRN).
While LinkedIn is used for networking and Fairbairn has publicly posted about BrainChip in the past3e23cfbe1c83, responding to a stranger with even a vague "no plans" statement carries unnecessary risk. Professionals in his position often err on the side of caution amid common LinkedIn threats like phishing or information gathering87598f3de0f2. I'd estimate the odds at 20-30% at best, assuming the screenshot is authentic—though fabricated interactions are common in stock discussion forums to influence sentiment.
 

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