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Atlas Salt Inc V.SALT

Alternate Symbol(s):  REMRF

Atlas Salt Inc. is a Canada-based mineral exploration company. The Company is engaged in the evaluation, exploration, development and production of industrial mineral properties in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Company’s principal asset is the Great Atlantic salt deposit project (Great Atlantic Salt Project), located in the St. George Basin of western Newfoundland. Its Gypsum Project is three kilometers (km) southwest of Great Atlantic salt deposit, which is an early-stage and open-pit production from the Ace deposit. Its Nepheline Syenite Property consists of a surface occurrence of nepheline syenite along the southern Labrador highway. The project is located approximately six km from tide water.


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Comment by twopondson May 11, 2022 11:37am
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RE:RE:RE:I didn't get an email about anything yet...

RE:RE:RE:I didn't get an email about anything yet..."General" no agenda is insignificant, what is in the document from Sedar is there should be documents sent out from what I can see, as they distinguish what gets sent to NOBO's(non-objecting beneficial owners) and OBO's (objecting beneficial owners) ...
I believe there are similar rules in the U.S. as stated here:  "Under Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules, companies mainly communicate with beneficial owners through broker or bank intermediaries. Intermediaries are prohibited from disclosing to a company the identity of beneficial owners who object to that disclosure (objecting beneficial owners or OBOs), and the company cannot contact OBOs directly. The company may contact directly shareowners who do not object (non-objecting beneficial owners or NOBOs), but SEC rules nonetheless require that proxy materials be forwarded to them by the intermediaries. The OBO/NOBO distinction impedes company communications with beneficial owners and communications among shareowners. Some market participants have proposed changes to this framework"
Comments on S7-14-10: Study of the OBO/NOBO System (sec.gov)

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..anyone here want to chime in?! It may only be related  to major shareholders of record and institutions?
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