Saturday, March 03, 2012 9:55:49 AM
My posts reference means that their is an agreement that he can't do that without TBET stockholder approval
So a second discussion that the CEO could band together with the prior CEO and group of 8 that took the company into the IPO and get +50% vote of TBET stockholders and again not need a proxy vote by all stockholders.
in the 6/10/2011 8K when the current CEO took over, the group disbanded.
Can he form a +50% group? Does the original group they still own the stock? That's the unanswered question.
Until we see something filed, then the default is that the CEO needs a majority of stockholders to agree with a proxy vote.
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