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Posted On: 02/07/2021 3:22:33 PM
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Hey Assiduous,
I mixed up my terminology in my last response with regards to acquisitions. My original point was that whoever controls the preferred shares of NGIO would decide if the vote, for example a merger was put up to vote, would be accepted or not. So it seems like we both agree on that.
I mixed up my terminology in my last response with regards to acquisitions. My original point was that whoever controls the preferred shares of NGIO would decide if the vote, for example a merger was put up to vote, would be accepted or not. So it seems like we both agree on that.
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