That was the impression I got from last week, no discussion. You would think that the way it would work is the buying party makes an offer, the selling party say no, we want this figure and then the negotiations take place over the middle ground. As far as I can tell Sisu have not made it clear what they want. It is also hard to negotiate via email. Sepalla too busy to meet according to Hoffman on Friday. Says a lot about Sisu and the way they conduct themselves.
Well, maybe - just maybe she really don't want to sell or don't expect a serious offer that would tempt her to sell. I am sure she will find the time to meet anyone who present her with a tempting offer, proof of funds and list of involved investors.