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Re: MadRussian post# 5308

Thursday, 02/20/2020 1:13:19 PM

Thursday, February 20, 2020 1:13:19 PM

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Here's what i did...First I went to Finra's site and found this information...here is the link, but i'll save you some time by showing you the important part

https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html

OTC companies must submit notice to FINRA 10 days prior to the record/effective date of the corporate action. Once a corporate action submission is successfully processed (which may take longer than 10 days), it will be posted to the OTC Daily List. The Daily List is a place investors can learn about reverse stock splits and other company corporate actions, such as a merger or acquisition, payment of dividends or a company dissolution or liquidation.

from what you're saying, in order for Finra to process the Reverse Split, regardless of sh approval, votes, whatever...they would had to have been notified 10-days (or longer) in advance.

So I searched FINRA's site using the link below, i put in Uneq, Uneeqa, Shaniqua, I spelt it every which way, nothing comes up.

https://www.sec.gov/edgar/searchedgar/companysearch.html


So who should shareholders believe? Finra, the authority, the institution who actually executes the RS, or a disgruntled shareholder?