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Re: scarednomore post# 1393

Tuesday, 07/01/2003 1:14:19 PM

Tuesday, July 01, 2003 1:14:19 PM

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scarednomore, it all depends of the day your broker tabulates Loch accounts, fills the Claim Form and send it to the Transfer Agent. From that moment on, all trades in Loch will no longer qualify for the exchange. Given that not all brokers will send in the Claim Forms at the same time, it is impossible to know which one still trades Loch with CDEX attached to them and which ones don't. Best bet is to call the broker and request a written statement informing you the date it intends to send in the Form and that all trades before that date will be included in the Claim, therefore, will qualify for the exchange. Keep in mind though, that brokers may continue to trade Loch shares even after submitting the Claim Form, but those trades will no longer qualify for the exchange. On the same token, also keep in mind that Loch shares may be tradable all the way until the dissolution is consumated, that is up to two years after the dissolution request is OKd by the Court.
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