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Post by irish80ca on Dec 11, 2015 20:46:49 GMT
I read a few posts over on iCell about the ability to UN-tender your shares.
I have not and do not plan to tender mine but for those of you that have and are possibly regretting a decision apparently there's a away to get your shares back.
Does anyone know if it's a simple process? Do you just call up your broker and revoke your tendering?
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Post by goldencoin9999 on Dec 11, 2015 21:53:48 GMT
According to Corporate Action Notice
How do I withdraw previously tendered Shares? To withdraw your Shares, you must deliver to the Depositary a written notice of withdrawal, or a manually signed facsimile of one, with the required information while you still have the right to withdraw the Shares. See Section 4"Withdrawal Rights." Until what time may I withdraw Shares that I have tendered? If you tender your Shares, you may withdraw them at any time until the Offer has expired. See Section 1"Terms of the Offer" and Section 4"Withdrawal Rights."
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