Friday, November 16, 2001 2:08:25 PM
you do not have to be informed of any of that. Nor do you have to be included. I was not. My information tells me that any public company can issue a PP such as SEVU's to any person as long as SEVU did not solicit for it. If you are that worried about dilution, you can contact SEVU and offer them money in exchange for restricted shares. If the cash need is there and the price you request is reasonable based on the current market (which appears to be 33% of ticker) and the number of shares is large enough to make it worth Sevu's effort you may just get some.
In essence, put up or shut up. We all suffered the dilution.
JMHO
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