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Microcap & Penny Stocks : BAAT - world records for electric vehicles with zinc-air

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To: Gutterball who wrote (1753)2/15/1998 1:32:00 PM
From: shashyazhi  Read Replies (1) of 6464
 
To all : Assuming that some unregistered shares had been sold, those
numbers imply to me that there could be approximately a 9%
dilution in the value of the shares. I am discounting the psychological
effects on the market which would be caused by such a charge
being proven. But who would take the loss, when you consider that the vast majority of stockholders do not demand the actual shares be mailed to them? Wouldn't the 9% dilution of stock price be passed on to all of the shareholders? I can absorb 9% loss if that allegation
is proven. Suppose the shares that I bought are determined to be unregistered? How could the evidence trail lead to the specific transaction I made? I would assume that certificates printed on paper are serialized. How do the serial numbers link with the electronic transaction? Or, do I find protection in the anonymity of the bytes and megabytes? Socratic irony inevitably leads to both resentment and suspicion, as both Mr. Meckenstock and Mr. LaStella have learned.
So, enlighten me with as little rhetoric as possible, please.
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