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Friday, November 11, 2011 6:32:07 PM
Now, I know other pinks have done the same thing, like BCIT, but I didn't get involved in them so I'm not sure what the outcome was.
In the only other cases I'm familiar with, they were companies on actual exchanges. In those instances, they're able to be exchanged. Sometimes, after much tracing due to mergers or other corporate changes.
This link addresses that. See #9.
http://www.rtco.com/inlandrealestate/inland_faq.pdf
But to end the discussion on my end, I'll email the TA and ask them about it.
"Give 'em the old Razzle Dazzle.....razzle dazzle 'em"
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