That would get tied up in litigation for years and years unless you had a large enough group with deep pockets and blood hungry attorneys....I just recieved notice that a stock I own went through a large r/s, was unable to trade it for weeks but the company was selling shares, now my holdings are worth .60 and my brokerage firm is charging me $19.99 for the transaction of the r/s, this all after a letter confirmed NO R/S would happen in 2010, followed by the split less than 5 days after that letter......Now you tell me how the SEC lets these f'rs keep selling their securities to the retail??? Legalized robbery enforced by the SEC......
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