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Gold/Mining/Energy : XVNvestors Forum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Luc Beaugrand who wrote (4739)10/5/2000 10:01:25 AM
From: Gerry Merz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4742
 
Does anyone know who is keeping XVN listed on the CDNX?
Is there records of whom the person or entity is that pays the required dues/fees, and for how long or how much that costs?
I under stand the basic principles of keeping a shell alive to either fire back up as something else or sell.
But, what's the cost to start something there from scratch, and depending on the cost to do that, what's the benefit of buying one like SCSI which has 48,000,000 shares outstanding?
Someone mentioned that XVN has a $2,000,000 tax credit.
OK? I understand that this is an asset, but if a new group bought the shell, what would be the most likely thing to happen to my 75,000 shares? This is where I'm out in left field.
Somebody is keeping the IV in this listings arm...why?
Cheers
GM
PS The DVDT RB board is gambling everything on something happening by end of November. If DVDT produces a box no different than the one we've bought into through the hype of SCSI what actions, realistically, should we take and/or
how should we proceed legally?