jack: After 6 years of a lawsuit against YA, Klawonn has proposed:
Accordingly, excluding the sales after November 6, 2007 results in a lowest purchase the price of $0.0131 per share with respect to 59,541,985 shares purchased on October 23 and 31, 2007. See Kravitz Supp. Decl. Ex. 9 at 1. Matching the 58,186,137 shares sold against that lowest purchase price of $0.0131 per share, yields disgorgeable profits of $630,855.03.
Filed: 5/18/15
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