Tuesday, June 24, 2014 7:31:14 PM
I believe that PVEC is now falsely claiming to PVEC shareholders that they were not included on a NOBO list the company allegedly acquired from Broadridge Financial Solutions and that the company is now requiring PVEC shareholders to provide independent evidence of being a shareholder of record as of the record date of 4/15/14.
Broadridge is widely considered reputable and used by virtually all US public companies for shareholder communications. There is no reason to believe that Broadridge has somehow deleted a large number of PVEC shareholders from its official NOBO list.
In my opinion, PVEC;s claim that Broadridge's list was severely insufficient is evidence of bad faith by the company. PVEC seems to want to independently verify each shareholder before issuing a Series C certificate. Each shareholder is being asked to provide proof of ownership.
This kind of verification should NOT be necessary!
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