Tuesday, March 05, 2013 1:46:50 PM
Hi Linkerboy,
The answer to your previous question actually already answered that question...
Earlier you asked :
"Can't we as shareholders take over and establish directors to move forward and handle any legal issues and lawsuits to recover assets?"
YES...DNAG shareholders CAN do something.
Shareholders can re-organize and get a new board...get an attorney to find out your legal options to resolve this mess...and get a private investigator to pursue criminal investigations to work with the attorney.
There are many more things shareholders can do as well...such as demanding to see the terms of the DNAPrint/DDC license and our IP assets and find out what happened to our board of directors (both are material events that DNAG shareholders have a legal right to know).
The question is...
Are long time DNAG shareholders finally frustrated and pissed off enough to do what's needed to get the legal answers to what happened?
DNAG Shareholders need to find out who is legally responsible for destroying DNAPrint Genomics...leaving us with our worthless DNAG shares.
The other option is for DNAG shareholders to do nothing and hang out in this twilight limbo for years to come...
DNAG shareholders DO have a choice...
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