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Wednesday, December 23, 2020 3:40:19 PM
The company was not obligated to have those shares under a new CUISP. Note didn't specify the conditions.
DTC modified the dividend date according to the rules of the exchange and charged COR for the balance of the excess shares.
DTC enforced the rules but any disagreement in the conditions had to be resolved by a court. It went to court and judge found COR and the noteholders at fault. Went to appeals and same thing. See the sticky with the court ruling.
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