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Microcap & Penny Stocks : LENP.T (LXPYF-OTC.BB) Best story ever?

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To: Ben Marfield who wrote (600)4/4/2000 8:43:00 AM
From: Ben Marfield  Read Replies (1) of 619
 
A slight correction. Patents are not "in the name of" a company; they are assigned to a company in a way that can be verified publicly. As of several months ago, such an assignment had not occurred for the patents to which Lenox shareholders have a right.

A right? As I understand it, the "right" is binding only after a legal process. If my reading is correct, the owner of the patents is avoiding the implication of having sold his dream to others and may force shareholders to use yet more resources to gain what should have been theirs all along.

A press release on this subject would be nice, along with a few honest words on the cause of the multiweek halt to trading. (I know, I know, it's someone else's fault, even though this has happened several times before.) Also of interest are the intentions of the company in relation to future management. Everyone knows what must happen.

Believe it or not, the writer looks forward to giving honor to he who made the wealth possible.
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