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Friday, September 05, 2008 11:30:04 PM
We've all seen cases of the phenomenal effect a reverse merger can have on a shell company but in your research, has anyone witnessed a scenario where a stock that's gone dark emerged back into the light stronger than ever? If we can find some, that might help put alot of investors at ease.
I still can't figure out why anyone would do this voluntarily. You usually fight to avoid delisting.
Anyone's take on this would be appreciated.
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