Monday, April 03, 2006 8:46:32 PM
This might be good as well because shares that were bought from NSS practices might not get the preferred shares as dividend (even for the shares were bought before the record date). I believe that PAIM already warned on this problem from its PR. At the end, it might prove or disprove PAIM's claim about NSS. It will be interesting to see the development.
Thus, If someone bought PAIM common stocks before the record date for the dividend and does not get the dividend because of NSS, can the person look for justice (e.g. sue an institution) which one? Is it hard to identify the culprit? All of these things are very interesting to me.
Again, thank you for the clarification and nice answer. I believe that if you write posting in nice ways and balance, people will thank you.
Aussie.
My opinion is not to be taken as an advice for buying or selling stocks.
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