No. CCRA shares were terminated. They did 'become' anything. If investors wanted new shares, they bought them. If there had been a share exchange, there would be a 13 filing indicating such. There was no such filing. In KEYO's case, the shares have been permanently terminated in 2011. Therefore, there are no KEYO shares to swap.
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