crin63
12-12-2008, 10:15 AM
2 different situations.
1) A company has been either correctly or falsely presenting itself as a certain stock symbol for several years. All the online financial sites show the symbol and this company to be the same. All the sudden this week the company posts a note on their website that the stock symbol does not represent them. Do stock holders have any recourse? The stocks are pink sheet.
2) A guy in Texas came up with some kind of safety valve for oil rigs. He started a company, patented his valve and began selling stocks (pink sheet). He sold the manufacture of the product off to another company for millions, retained the patent and went to work for the other company. Those who bought stocks in his company are left holding stocks to only his patent which has no potential upside. Do the shareholders have any recourse?
1) A company has been either correctly or falsely presenting itself as a certain stock symbol for several years. All the online financial sites show the symbol and this company to be the same. All the sudden this week the company posts a note on their website that the stock symbol does not represent them. Do stock holders have any recourse? The stocks are pink sheet.
2) A guy in Texas came up with some kind of safety valve for oil rigs. He started a company, patented his valve and began selling stocks (pink sheet). He sold the manufacture of the product off to another company for millions, retained the patent and went to work for the other company. Those who bought stocks in his company are left holding stocks to only his patent which has no potential upside. Do the shareholders have any recourse?