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NRS2005

12/23/20 6:12 PM

#24441 RE: Imagineer66 #24439

Well, when we are offered a "Class A" common share for Xmet I will worry about voting rights. But ours are Ordinary, Every Day Common Shares which do have voting rights. And Preferred Shares don't. So, to complete the circle, if the new owner whats to exercise the voting rights associated with his Preferred Shares, he would need to convert them into our "all too common" Common Shares.