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tisdal

12/17/21 9:16 AM

#45741 RE: Moses1492 #45740

Moses, I'm not ticked off. I read it!

It's nothing new.

READ IT! :-)

WebSlinger

12/17/21 9:16 AM

#45742 RE: Moses1492 #45740

It looks like the shares can be transferred via a certificate, but then you would need to find a brokerage that would accept them (and there will be some sort of fee from the brokerage).

"The Common Stock and Warrants purchased, as part of a Unit will be held in book-entry form with the Plan Agent, unless a Participant requests delivery of the certificates representing the Common Stock in whole shares with a check representing fractional shares and/or Warrants."

26. How do I request a stock certificate?

Certificates for full shares held in the Plan may be obtained, without charge, by writing to the Plan Agent and requesting the issuance of shares in certificate form with the exception of the Withdrawal Fee in Question 18, if the Fee applies.