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    As the iSignthis (ASX:ISX) court date looms, the ASX finally breaks its silence

    ASX:ISX MCAP $1.169B

    Josh SmithMarkets [email protected] January 2020 14:15


    • The ASX has today broken its silence on the upcoming iSignthis (ISX) court battle
    • The Australian stock market operator said it is reviewing iSignthis' response to its proposed actions before the first court hearing next week
    • The secure payments company launched legal action against the ASX in early December for the ongoing suspension of ISX shares
    • Meanwhile, WA law firm Gadens has revealed it is looking into a potential shareholder class-action due to iSignthis' December earnings guidance downgrade
    • With attacks from all sides, iSignthis is fighting to get shares back up for trade
    • Shares in the company last traded on October 2, 2019, for $1.07 each
    Shareholders in iSignthis (ISX) have received a market update from the operator of the Australian share market today, one week before court proceedings begin.
    The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) released the update today in which it reiterated some previous statements regarding iSignthis' ongoing forced trading halt.
    The battle for the shares

    The scuffle between ISX and the ASX started in early October 2019.
    The secure payments company had its shares suddenly suspended when the ASX and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) raised concerns about unusual ISX share price movements and company operations.
    What followed was a series of enquiries and questions from the ASX over a six week period, to which iSignthis responded in great detail in the hopes that it could have its shares back up and trading as soon as possible.
    However, it seems the company ran out of patience when two months later shares were still locked away by the ASX. iSignthis took the battle to the Federal Court and launched legal action against the ASX in early December.
    iSignthis CEO John Karantzis expressed his frustration at the ongoing trade suspension when the company announced the court proceedings.
    "We have answered scores of questions and provided more than 2000 pages of confidential documents dating back almost three years. We have been patient and acted in good faith, but the company’s shares have been suspended for nine weeks."
    iSignthis CEO John Karantzis, December 2019
    The legal action was taken to lift the ISX share suspension. The company claimed the ASX has not been acting honestly, fairly, and in good faith in its examination of the company's operations. Importantly, iSignthis also claimed the ASX leaked confidential information to the market.
    The ASX response

    The ASX has remained unusually tight-lipped regarding the iSignthis court proceedings. Up until today, in fact, the market operator had made no announcements regarding the proceedings.
    This has raised a few eyebrows on the market, as the ASX's own continuous disclosure rules state a company must disclose to the market if it is "becoming a plaintiff or defendant in a material law suit".
    Perhaps the fact that ISX has launched the court case to get shares back up for trade and did not sue for monetary damages means the ASX does not view the proceedings as a "material" lawsuit.
    Regardless, the company's silence has left investors in both iSignthis and the ASX scratching their heads.
    Today, as the first court date looms, the ASX acknowledged the upcoming court proceedings and reaffirmed its initial decision to suspend ISX.
    However, the ASX said after carefully reviewing iSignthis' response to its series of enquiries, it sent the company its findings and proposed actions.
    iSignthis responded to this last week, and now the ASX is in the process of reviewing the company's response.
    Interestingly, the ASX's announcement to shareholders today was placed under iSignthis' ticker code and marked as price-sensitive — the ASX's own announcements list still has no mention of ISX and the impending court hearing.
    Shareholders in both companies will now be waiting with bated breath to see if the court hearing will go ahead as planned, or if perhaps the companies will come to a settlement within the next week to avoid more drama.
 
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