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Longford Energy Inc > deadline for voting
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Post by dreamer05 on Feb 18, 2012 4:56pm

deadline for voting

If I am not mistaken, the deadline for voting by internet is the 22 nd of Feb.5 p.m. That does not give us too much  time to think and act. AS I intended to vote no, however if the no wins,what kind of option or advantage for me ?  What would shareholders do ?  Since shareholders are spread all over the places, and have no

one to represent as a spokesman, there is the pobbibility nothing would be done. And If the 40 % really goes back the the Kurds LFD would be left with nothing. So I plead for some answers through this board yet get no responds. The shares worth at least 16  cents now and I would be out of 30 K$

In view of all the option available , yes seems to be the only way if I want to recuperate half of my money.

I don't know other shareholders think, I need to decide fast and hear fellow shareholders opinion.

Comment by discern1 on Feb 18, 2012 5:25pm
dreamer I voted yes while holding my nose.  The prospectus indicates that if the deal is not ratified shareholders get nothing.  The only way the outcome would be diferent, is if a hedge fund was buying enough shares that they could broker a deal with Genel.  I doubt this will happen.   My take   Vote no - 80% chance that LFD = 0, 20% chance a new deal could emerge   ...more  
Comment by dreamer05 on Feb 18, 2012 11:05pm
To night I also make up my mind to vote 90% of yes and 10% no. I t sounds strange . That was how I vote. Because I have different accounts for the same stocks. After I vote yes in one account,  the rest I vote no. As you said  I might end up with losing everything if that is what they say in the deal.  Now I only lose half. The way I see it, this board have no influence at all on ...more  
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