Public Offering to Become a Shareholder in Purism

Also excludes

That want to ask questions before deciding to invest and disclose information about themselves. Seems like the type of people Purism generally caters to.

And how do you differentiate a [quote=“irvinewade, post:67, topic:22511”]
bona fide potential investor
[/quote] that decides after learning more that they are no longer interested from

?

I don’t see how anyone can reasonably tell the difference between those two, since from the outside they’re both people asking questions and not providing investment in the end. Basically my point is there’s a subset of

That are being excluded. How large and impactful that subset is is an unknown, though I am quite confident the number is greater than zero.

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