Sytner issues his famous "F$%^ Y#$" statement to the DTC at that prospect, so they go back to their attorneys and regroup.
Really? Sleazy Stewie said that? Funny, I guess I missed it.
So perhaps 1000 plus people sent in their statements with proof of their purchases, and another 14 or so resisted and caused the lawsuit to be a non-cost effective method for singling out those who appear on a NOBO, but never bought in the open market (i.e. hold/held counterfiet certs, and were part of the original scam)
Fourteen? There were a lot more than that. And permit me to remind you that if they hadn't stood up to Megas, that silly suit wouldn't have been dismissed. In the end Megas would probably have persuaded most shareholders simply to sign their stock over to him. You do recall that that offer was on the table?
His Attorneys suggest screwing everyone with a 1/1,000,000 reverse split and just be done with it.
Wow! How do you happen to know that?