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Yes we are.
To get the cusip number you take the isin and remove the first two letters, and last number.
Some were claiming earlier that an isin isn't a cusip lol it's better than a cusip
We are so golden here
International institutional investing on its way!!
Foreign whales are being alerted.
"Universal acceptance of ISIN is important in meeting the goal of global straight-through processing (GSTP), which is the electronic handling of the trade clearing and settlement without manual intervention. ISINS are used by share custodians to track holdings of institutional investors in a format which is consistent across markets worldwide."
Goin global!
Told you. Patience. The real fun is about to begin
ISIN and cusip explained>>
https://www.isin.org/isin/
"ISIN
About International Securities Identification Number (ISIN)
The ISIN standard is used worldwide to identify specific securities such as bonds, stocks (common and preferred), futures, warrant, rights, trusts, commercial paper and options. ISINs are assigned to securities to facilitate unambiguous clearing and settlement procedures. They are composed of a 12-digit alphanumeric code and act to unify different ticker symbols “which can vary by exchange and currency” for the same security. In the United States, ISINs are extended versions of 9-character CUSIP (Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures) numbers; ISINs can be formed by adding a country code and check digit to the beginning and end of a CUSIP, respectively.
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STRUCTURE
There are three parts to an ISIN as exemplified by US-049580485-1 (the dashes don't count, they are there to add clarity). The code can be broken down as follows:
A two-letter country code, drawn from a list (ISO 6166) prepared by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). This code is assigned according to the location of a company's head office. A special code, 'XS'. is used for international securities cleared through pan-European clearing systems like Euroclear and CEDEL. Depository receipt ISIN usage is unique in that the country code for the security is that of the receipt issuer, not that of the underlying security.
A nine-digit numeric identifier, called the National Securities Identifying Number (NSIN), and assigned by each country's or region's . If a national number is composed of less than nine digits, it is padded with leading zeros to become a NSIN. The numeric identifier has no intrinsic meaning it is essentially a serial number.
A single check-digit. The digit is calculated based upon the preceding 11 characters/digits and uses a sum modulo 10 algorithm and helps ensure against counterfeit numbers.
Use
ISINs were once considered only a secondary form of security identification, used exclusively for clearing and settlement. In recent years, some European countries have adopted ISINs as their primary security identifier. An offering memorandum or an prospectus is often required to obtain an ISIN. ISIN's are implicitly used in the U.S. and Canada because they are built upon CUSIP numbers. Over time, most countries appear willing to adopt ISIN numbering either as a primary or secondary identifier to administer ISINs.
CUSIP (owned by the American Bankers Association and operated by Standard & Poor's) and its work with a CUSIP number. Similarly in the U.K., the Stock Exchange Daily Official List (SEDOL).
Universal acceptance of ISIN is important in meeting the goal of global straight-through processing (GSTP), which is the electronic handling of the trade clearing and settlement without manual intervention. ISINS are used by share custodians to track holdings of institutional investors in a format which is consistent across markets worldwide."
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That's huge!!!!
All good
You gave a nice lil scare though haha
Who pumped it? Certainly not the company.. who dumped? I see low volume.
Lawsuit exposed it as a scam? The complaint lays everything out. We are the plaintiff! Do know what plaintiff means? DOLV is suing.
Of course I know that you already understand all that and want some cheapies.
Ya I noticed vndm was gone today and was relieved.
Please explain
Correct. It is actually common practice, in this type of law for the prevailing party to collect attorneys fees and costs. This will end swiftly and positively imo. I'm gonna look into DOLV's firm a little more and see what their previous outcomes have looked like.
Sounds about right. My guess is that most of these defendants will be non responsive and will have a default judgement enetered.
Well technically the complaint initiates the lawsuit. In this case DOLV is the plaintiff and they filed suit against the transfer agent and many defendants who wrongfully acquired shares.
So this is a good lawsuit, for DOLV atleast. I work in business litigation / contract law.
lol that's not quite how it works.
cancel the merger for breach of contract
The court could absolutely order any shares that have been sold into the float to be bought back. Hence the last paragraph of the complaint
I'll check in a few, but it's likely nothing big. Just the proposed summons have now been issued.
I've got the powder ready. Was hard not to pull the trigger eod today.
Are you implying that the defendants counter sue, in a class action? I'm confused. Maybe I read that out of context
At $500+ per hour in attorneys fees, you could blow through that retainer pretty quickly. And 500 is conservative for this type of work.
Your little teaser post from earlier got me headed in the right direction. I'm starting to pick up what your puttin down but I want more haha
Patience.
And they never will be
.11 close?
10s up
This things beastin it
We're good here.
Let the bears do their thing haha
We know where this will be by months end. Probly sooner tho
Hmmmm interesting price action
I'm sure they took that into consideration and decided that they had a very strong legal basis before filing the complaint. It is not cheap to file a complaint like this in federal court.
Exactly filing a federal complaint in an action like this is NOT cheap.
That tells me: the company has a lot of money. And the company has a good legal basis to stand on.
It is only seen as a negative to those who are ignorant of how the legal system is setup.
Trust me. This is something I am very privy to.
Uh I work in complex business litigation.
I can assure this is not negative.
Can you explain how it's negative? Please provide your reasoning.
Lol what are you talking about??
They're the plaintiff. That's good.
This lawsuit is nothing but GREAT for dolv.
Sure does
So it seems. I should be able to get in there tomorrow.
They are indeed the plaintiff though, as they filed the complaint. So no worries
I'll have access at work tomorrow :)
Nice find!
Sooner than most think