
Monday, March 14, 2005 12:20:11 PM
Does it matter if there is one person or a small group of people that own the majority of the shares of DNAP?
The point being made, is that voting control of the company will shift via the Dutchess shares.
It doesn't matter if they end up with one person or a group of people, those shares will represent a majority of the total shares. Dutchess, representing one investor or many investors with a common bond, will be in the driver's seat.
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