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Data Deposit Box Inc DDBXF

Data Deposit Box Inc develops and operates off-site computer data storage facilities and other business computer applications for commercial business customers in Canada. It offers continuous cloud backup; mobile backup; and email archiving services.


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Comment by emiliolargoon Feb 16, 2020 1:30am
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RE:RE:CEO FORUM ARE YOU RETAINING A LAWYER?

RE:RE:CEO FORUM ARE YOU RETAINING A LAWYER?
KingBill wrote: Good job MNB!  Yes count me in.  Just some thoughts:

1. The legal action should not start until we know the result of AGM.  If it is in favor of us, no legal action is required
2. We should get more shareholders to join the lawsuit, the more the better, not just 20
3. The case regarding the offer of SWIS is esential. Anyone has some proof?

I will be traveling with limited access to email/internet.  I will check with you guys later.


guys,m King is right, but the lawyer should know when we should file the suit. As far as SWIS, I can get them to talk to us once things are set here. They have irrevocable proof and they were shocked that there was no reply, nothing. They spend thousands in legal fees to get the deal done and at the end they got some lame reply on Dec 31 2019. The deal with SWIS was share based, at that time ddb was trading at 0.50 and SWis offered at least 50% more on a share basis. The idea was to join forces, keep DDB brand and continue Tims legacy. Right now SWIS is in emerging markets and could have already used DDB and had clients for it. They are thinking of developing their own version in the near future in order to supply their existing clients.

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