I never said shares would be taken as I don’t think they would be. Like I said I have shares of a company that was liquidated long ago and the shares still sit in my account. The trading ended 7 or so years ago and I still have the shares to this day None of that changes the fact that BioAmber ended the day the liquidation was approved just like all other liquidated companies. They all end the same with shareholders getting nothing. Companies do not come back after being liquidated to pay their former shareholders a windfall
The “doom and gloom” occurred in August of 2018. This is all denouement. As always, it’s up to each how long they can stomach questioning the semantics of the denouement while knowing they have no argument whatsoever relating to whatever they are “waiting” for.
Cool spin . But the worthless cusip is not considered a dtcc eligible security. It has no symbol ,dosent trade and never will . Dtcc could care less about it . Now if it was a defunct company still trading that would be a different story . Finra took care of that long ago .