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Re: BillBranum post# 9619

Wednesday, 06/20/2001 11:12:42 PM

Wednesday, June 20, 2001 11:12:42 PM

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Hi Bill. I asked Printmail this question, as he made the same comment, but I'd never expect him to offer an intelligent response anyway.

Why do you believe it's necessary to vote on something to validate a Shareholders Meeting? There is no cause for a re-election or change of Officers. I don't think there are any noteworthy business issues to require a shareholder vote.

How do you define a Shareholders Meeting? If your expectation requires a proxy, what would you expect to see on the ballot?