>>80770734The money they spent on the December buyback (which, as
>>80771520 said, was completely wiped out almost immediately after completion because of the Selen termination)
plus the money they spent on the June buyback (which was largely but not completely wiped out almost immediately after completion because it was part of a pump-and-dump)
plus the value of the few dozen shares owned by the company treasury since before the first buyback
So roughly $65 million USD, to shore up the stock value for two weeks, and to try to keep the stock value above 2k until the shareholders meeting.
Spoiler alert: the shareholders meeting is 6 calendar days, and 3 trading days plus 1 trading hour, after the stock cancellation will take effect. (cancellation on 24th at 1500, meeting on 30th at 1000)