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Re: Dina post# 98

Friday, 02/27/2015 7:18:59 PM

Friday, February 27, 2015 7:18:59 PM

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You don´t get my shares at .01. This was a Nasdaq company. It´s obvious you have a plan and try to get our shares at a very cheap price and wipe us out! Bring value into DDDC and start to respect shareholders!

We intend to cause any common stock not acquired by D4 during the tender offer to be acquired in a subsequent “short form” merger at the same price per share offered in the tender offer, and that the short form merger will be effected promptly following the consummation of the offer. D4 reserves the right to effect a long form merger if we deem it to be required or preferable. In any event, the merger consideration will also be $0.01 per share in cash. D4 will pay the cash consideration required for the tender offer and merger from its own funds; accordingly there will be no financing contingency.


Ok then we will see what will happen after the short term merger with your great subsidiary.:)
It seems it´s not our last opportunity to monetize "the value"(in your opinion .01) of our shares. ;)

As you are aware, the Company has been in financial distress for some time. In its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2014 the Company reported that “there is substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern,” noting that, as of September 30, 2014, “the Company had negative working capital equal to approximately $8.3 million as well as negative stockholders’ equity equal to approximately $8.2 million.” The Company is currently in default under its forbearance agreements with D4 and the ACN Entities, as that term is defined in the referenced Form 10-Q, and in our view is unlikely to be able to pay those debts. Given the ongoing challenges to the Company’s business, D4 is not willing to enter into further forbearance arrangements or to provide additional financing to the Company. Accordingly, D4 submits that the offer proposed in this letter is the best and last opportunity for the Company’s stockholders to monetize the value of their shares. This is particularly true in view of the poor prospects for the Company and the extremely limited trading market that now exists for the shares on the OTC Pink market.

Yes sure. ;)
If everything is so bad, you would sell your shares and you would not be interested to buy our shares.

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