(Only the management and legal counsel are involved in the BFS process, external directors will be appraised of the BFS when a draft news release is prepared and forwarded to them for review and discussion)
So David MacDonald is not blacked out. Anybody have any theories as to why he would not be scooping up more shares at these low prices?
I realize he has one metric tonne of CUU shares already and has absolutely no obligation to invest one cent more in the stock, but I am curious as to why David would be grabbing so many shares at a much higher price than this, yet resist the temptation to pocket even more at the bargain rate where it's sitting now?
Maybe he's like many of us, he's spent all his ammunition.