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dkitchell

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I currently am a co-owner in an s corp within the state of colorado. my superiors seem to feel they can revoke my shares upon the resignation of the company. I did not pay money for the shares they were given to me as compensation. This sounds illegal to me. by the way i do have an actual certificate for these shares and there is no mention of revocation upon resignation on the certificate, or any other unusual amendments on the certificate. nor can i find anything to this effect in the company bylaws. ps they already did this to one individual. thanks for your time
 



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