> >You missed my point, I think.  There is no one else with standing 
> >vis a vis NSI to do anything at all about it.  
> 
> What about the shareholders?

And remember, even individuals and non-commercial entities can become NSI
shareholders. It only takes about $75 plus brokerage fees to become a full
voting member of NSI with rights to attend meetings and bring legal
actions should the officers or directors behave improperly.

                --karl--


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