HH: You certainly have the right to seek change whether or not it is or is not warranted objectively. As you already know, the best way to do that is vote at the SH meetings. Also as you know, show up at the meetings and voice your concerns. You may want to enlist as many co-shareholders as you can find who share your beliefs. Numbers do count.
But, IMHO, you needs facts, not the twisted nonsense we see from others who post here.
Good luck with your efforts and let us know what you accomplish within the proper parameters of shareholder rights.
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