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Non-Tech : Littlefield Corporation (LTFD)
LTFD 0.1700.0%Jan 23 9:30 AM EST

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To: T.K. Allen who wrote (8384)5/2/1998 12:28:00 PM
From: SamYan  Read Replies (1) of 10368
 
Tod:
This is a normal procedure shareholders could take. I see this action mentioned in some proxy. Today I find it in the book "Wall Street Words" by David L. Scott. The followings are copied here:(p321)

Shareholder proposal A proposal submitted by a shareholder for action at a forthcoming annual meeting. If the holder gives timely notice of his or her intentions, the firm's management must include the proposal in the proxy statement and must give the other shareholders a chance to vote for or against the proposal. Typical shareholder proposals involve voting rights, management compensation, and corporate charitable contributions.

I vote "yes" for your poll. I appreciate your effort for our shareholders.

Sam
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