I have also written a letter to the judge and I would invite all other shareholders on this board to do the same.
Make your voice heard; even a brief e-mail will be better than nothing.
As for me, I argue in essence that:
1. the way SIAF's management handles the company is harming us as owners of the company and that we are unable to protect ourselves, since Solomon holds his A shares, 2. the lawsuit is introduced for the benefit of all shareholders and the settlement should therefore also benefit all shareholders, 3. the circumstances around the settlement raises questions as to whether this is true, 4. therefore, the judge should order the settlement to be made public in order to disperse these legitimate doubts and 5. in case the Court is not convinced that the settlement will benefit all SIAF's shareholders, it should vacate the dismissal.
I have sent the letter by e-mail to: Furman_NYSDChambers@nysd.uscourts.gov
Address: The Honorable Jesse M. Furman United States District Court Southern District of New York 40 Centre Street, Room 2202 New York, NY 10007
I gather that the correct way of addressing this judge is "Dear Judge Furman":
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