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To: Almost Blue who wrote (2009)7/7/1998 11:55:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7039
 
I called my broker and the SOR is May 29, 1998.

GB



To: Almost Blue who wrote (2009)7/7/1998 5:41:00 PM
From: Binder  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7039
 
isnt the company open for a ton of lawsuits if they do not back up their representation (split for owners as of May 29,1998) to issue shares per their press release?

Maybe, but heck, you can sue anybody for anything at any time.

You can sue, but you may or may not win.

Even if you win, you may or may not collect. In this case, it would be absurd for shareholders to sue the company, because with the development of the trust, the company has guaranteed that the shareholders will receive anything that is recovered from the Fisher fiasco.

If you sold the stock, you probably could care less about the split/dividend anyway. However, if you are still holding the stock, you would in essence be suing yourself.

I don't know about you, but I can think of better things to do.

Just my opinion,
:-)
Binder