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Wednesday, 06/28/2023 3:10:09 PM

Wednesday, June 28, 2023 3:10:09 PM

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What is a “non-Legitimate shareholder?" I’ve asked this question before without receiving an answer. “Sad, non legitimate shareholders are so upset that new leadership is talking with the former CEO....”

Is someone who made a deal with the company to accept shares in exchange for their services illegitimate? Isn’t that considered to be a form on monetary exchange? I believe the IRS looks at that way.

Is a note holder who exchanged money to the company in the form of a loan in exchange for shares, and then converted the note into shares upon default by Halpern, considered to be illegitimate?

Is someone who placed shares into a trust, or was gifted shares as part of a will or in some way, are they also illegitimate? Terms like that being thrown around as red meat should first be defined so readers know how to classify themselves.

As to being “upset” about the possibility that new leadership talking to the former CEO, why would I be? I’ve suggested Halpern needs to help in the transition and that requires communication of one type or another. Do I believe they were “having live discussions” on a foreign chat board? No. That’s not being upset, it’s being realistic.

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