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Biotech / Medical : FPA Medical Management - FPAMQ

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To: Janethu who wrote (1019)7/22/1998 5:01:00 PM
From: Douglas V. Fant  Read Replies (1) of 1110
 
Janethu, Yes! If you could go by the Secretary of State's Office and request a copy of the FPAM by laws, then that would be great! Just fax them to me @ 915-688-2034. I'll send you a check for the cost.

Gang honestly we need to challenge this peremptory dumping of the owners of this Company initally under the relevant corporate by laws of FPAM since we are still the owners of FPAM. If Management prevents us from being able to call such a meeting, or allows a meeting but defeats our proposals, then at least we go into "Round Two" in the Federal Bankruptcy Proceeding and can say in good faith that we exhausted our remedies under the corporate by laws.

This IMO strengthens our position to seek redress in the subsequent proceeding. That redress quite frankly should be that the 14,600,000 unallocated "new shares" of FPAM should be portioned out prorata to the current owners unless FPAM's Management can show me as an owner of the Company that this allocation would inhibit reorgnization of the Company (About a 1 to 3 reverse stock deal).

I'm just a west Texas cowboy. But from where I stand I see that a big cattle rancher has come onto the common range and dynamited all of the local water holes people used for their own livestock, and then brought in "hired guns" to shoot anyone who dares to undo his unilaterally imposed solution as to who gets the "water". And pardnuh' that just ain't right. I may go down in flames but I'm going to do my best to see that you all are brought back to some sense of your obligations to shareholders under the articles of incorproation and corporate by laws. Might does not make right....

Sincerely,

Doug F.
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