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To: rrufff who wrote (6478)4/12/2005 8:42:55 AM
From: RKHIII  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
In an area where there is one lawyer for every 17 people, I'd think it a good bet that someone might venture into the class action pond, if only because they are bored.



To: rrufff who wrote (6478)4/12/2005 10:27:28 AM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6847
 
Not that I would buy Xybernaut stock but I would hold out for a nickle. Not a nickle a share. A nickle for the whole company.

Going to get real ugly IMO.



To: rrufff who wrote (6478)7/21/2005 6:39:00 PM
From: rrufff  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6847
 
Hey, maybe somebody read my posts. I haven't seen this complaint but it seems more like what I suggested as opposed to the typical cookie cutter class action crap which gives pennies to shareholders, lets the crooks go free with assets protected and kills the company, all the while millions in legal fees get split up.

ITEM 8.01 OTHER EVENTS
On June 29, 2005, the Company and all of its current directors and certain of its former officers and directors were named in a purported derivative action brought by a shareholder of the Company on behalf of the Company. The complaint alleges that the individual defendants (i) breached their fiduciary duties,
(ii) abused their ability to control and influence the Company, (iii) grossly mismanaged the Company, (iv) wasted the Company's corporate assets, and (v) were unjustly enriched. The complaint specifically alleges that Edward G. Newman, the Company's former Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, breached his fiduciary duties for insider selling and for the misappropriation of non-public information.

The Company cannot predict the outcome of this purported derivative action or estimate the possible effects on the financial condition or results of operations of the Company.

The Company continues to face a severe liquidity crisis and possible insolvency.