Call your broker immediately and demand those paper ballots immediately, they have a responsibility to get them for you. This treatment of shareholders is an outrage. You know, there is something very crooked going on here. I sure hope Gerber supports Goffman's requests for disclosure and depositions. I think that there is a lot that this will turn up. This is clear even from the inconsistencies in the POR. Look at all of the M&A activity in this sector and tell me that Chemtura got no reasonable offers for some of the assets? NOT.
What if Rogerson is sitting on open offers right now that could prove the valuation is much higher than in the POR, or maybe even enough for instant exit from bankruptcy? Who's looking out for the shareholders? The SEC, Gerber, and the Bankruptcy Trustee need to hear from us citizens I think. We need to respectfully ask him not to sustain Lazard's objections, and to demand disclosure. He can do that in a way that protects confidentiality and there is no good reason for him to not examine the facts in this case, unless he is somehow part of a conspiracy to rip us all off.