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Thursday, August 11, 2011 8:49:11 AM
Is there a minimum number Plaintiffs required to qualify for a CA in the U.S.? With what I know this does not qualify either by circumstances nor by numbers.
There are clearly problems with the Plaintiffs case other than the lack of Plaintiffs.
1) The media assets were clearly shown as media assets - I'm not sure anyone would base there decision to buy shares in a company based on media assets.
2) The Plaintiff bought her shares about 1 year after the company restated its financial report so if she said she bought shares based on the media asset mistake she has little to no chance of succeeding because the asset had been removed from the financial reports long before the time of purchase.
3) There is no loss as she has not sold her shares.
If the the courts ruled that the complaint is founded in spite of defense's expected arguments in 1, 2 and 3 above, in Canada at least, the "paper" loss" would only qualify for a Small Claims Court Action.
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