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Xenophon

12/14/09 5:20 PM

#268901 RE: CYRXorbust #268895

FOIA request apply only to gummint agencies and the gummint itself.

The SEC does NOT have your missing SPNG 10-K.

You cannot use a FOIA request to get anything from M&M.

So the answer is FOIA is nott going to get you anywhere on the SPNG 10-K or missing 10-Qs.
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flptrnkng

12/14/09 5:36 PM

#268904 RE: CYRXorbust #268895

I believe Delaware Corporate Law

gives you the right to inspect their stock ledger and books:

http://delcode.delaware.gov/title8/c001/sc07/index.shtml#220

(b) Any stockholder, in person or by attorney or other agent, shall, upon written demand under oath stating the purpose thereof, have the right during the usual hours for business to inspect for any proper purpose, and to make copies and extracts from:

(1) The corporation's stock ledger, a list of its stockholders, and its other books and records; and

(2) A subsidiary's books and records, to the extent that:

a. The corporation has actual possession and control of such records of such subsidiary; or

b. The corporation could obtain such records through the exercise of control over such subsidiary, provided that as of the date of the making of the demand:

1. The stockholder inspection of such books and records of the subsidiary would not constitute a breach of an agreement between the corporation or the subsidiary and a person or persons not affiliated with the corporation; and

2. The subsidiary would not have the right under the law applicable to it to deny the corporation access to such books and records upon demand by the corporation.


As always, consult an attorney about legal issues.

Regards
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TEX

12/15/09 12:14 AM

#269009 RE: CYRXorbust #268895

re: FOIA--

file with SEC concerning a Wells Notice.

Otherwise, as a stockholder, you (I intend *any shareholder*) can inspect the books.