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Re: titan11 post# 8721

Saturday, 06/25/2011 2:50:30 PM

Saturday, June 25, 2011 2:50:30 PM

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I am new at all this as you all know and I am as uncertain as it seems is many but I did read a little and it says that there is a Pre 14c and a regular 14c. the way I understand the reading is if it were not pertaining somewhat to the Merger it would be a Pre 14c and not a regular 14c.??????


What Does SEC Form PRE 14C Mean?
A filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that must be filed by a registrant needing to file a preliminary information statement related to a subject other than a merger, contested solicitation or special meeting. SEC Form PRE 14C provides security holders, who are entitled to vote on issues for which the company is not soliciting proxies, with information required by Schedule 14A. The form also provides information about the interest of certain persons in favor or in opposition to matters to be acted upon and proposals by security holders. The form is required to state that proxies are not solicited.
Investopedia explains SEC Form PRE 14C
Form PRE 14C is required under Section 14(c) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. This form must be filed with the SEC 10 days before definitive information statements are distributed to shareholders and helps the SEC protect shareholders' rights by ensuring that they receive key information, clearly presented.



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