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Re: cntryjo post# 874

Thursday, 12/13/2018 3:21:45 PM

Thursday, December 13, 2018 3:21:45 PM

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Yes - you cant trade the old shares but you can buy and sell the shares currently on the market.

They company/tranfer agent needs to get us the new shares as the merger was done on a one for one basis.

Call your broker(s) regularly and ask to speak to their Corporate Actions Dept and bitch like hell. Tell them that the 10K says:

On or about June 27, 2018 we changed domiciles from the State of Nevada to the State of Delaware and thereafter reorganized under the Delaware Holding Company Statute Delaware General Corporation Law Section 251(g). On or about July 12, 2018, two subsidiaries were formed for the purpose of effecting the reorganization. We incorporated MCTC Holdings, Inc. and MCTC Holdings Inc. incorporated MicroChannel Corp.. We then effected a merger involving the three constituents and under the terms of the merger we were merged into MicroChannel Corp., with MicroChannel Corp. surviving and our separate corporate existence ceasing. Following the merger MCTC Holdings, Inc. became the surviving publicly traded issuer and all of our assets and liabilities were merged into MCTC Holdings, Inc.’s wholly owned subsidiary MicroChannel Corp.. Our shareholders became the shareholders of MCTC Holdings, Inc. on a one for one basis



Your broker let your shares go the TA for the merger -- insist they get new shares back into your account!

If everyone is bitching to their brokers its likely to get done.

The old CUSIP is 59502G103 Microchannnel Technologies. We need the new shares for MCTC Holdings.