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RENN Fund Inc RCG

RENN Fund, Inc. (the Fund) is a registered, non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. The investment objective of the Fund is to provide shareholders with above-market rates of return through capital appreciation and income by investment process that invests in a variety of financial instruments, including common stocks, fixed income and other instruments. In addition, the Fund may sell short stocks, exchange traded funds and exchange traded notes. It invests in various sectors, including aerospace and defense; communication services; marine shipping; metal mining; medicinal chemicals and botanical products; oil and gas; other financial investment activities; real estate; securities and commodity exchanges; technology services; surgical and medical instruments and apparatus, and securities, commodity contracts and other financial investments and related activities. Horizon Kinetics Asset Management LLC is the investment advisor of the Fund.


NYSEAM:RCG - Post by User

Post by RetailRubeon Mar 23, 2021 10:22am
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Amendment to my post

Amendment to my postThe word I was searching for when I wrote my most recent post was "Dissident Shareholders", not "Minority Shareholders".  I should have said I was attacked by (I suspect) someone from a public relations firm about a day before the Company issued a news release explaining the delay in the meeting for shareholders to approve the reorganization.  This was the beginning of their vigorous defense of their proposed deal in the face of news releases by dissident shareholders.  Based on the timeline eventually disclosed in the dissidents' proxy circular, I learned that discussions with key minority shareholders were going on behind the scenes at the time the approval meeting got delayed.  And yes, there was a COVID-19 lockdown.  Lawyers were working from home.  Who knows what really caused what.

I am a big fan of full and prompt disclosure.  Based on my experience with investing in biotech companies, I know I don't always get that.  But I am sure what is done is in compliance with the National Policy 51-201 "Disclosure Standards".

I am also a big fan of TMX Policy 3.1 (secion 9.3) which says what Senior Officers and Directors can and cannot do on a "World Wide Web chat group". I hate trolls who do contract work because this seems like skirting Policy 3.1.  The independent trolls ... well, everyone is entitled to their opinion.  I am the first to admit that I am not always correct.
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