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Voice Mobility International Inc.: Voice Mobility Provides Update on Proposed Acquisition of VM Agritech


Voice Mobility International Inc.: Voice Mobility Provides Update on Proposed Acquisition of VM Agritech
Voice Mobility International, Inc. (the
Company ) (TSXV:VMY.H), further to the Company s previously announced proposed transaction to acquire VM Agritech Limited (formerly MyCo Science Limited) (
VM Agritech ) (the
Acquisition ), the Company is pleased to provide a VM Agritech business update, and progress relating to the Acquisition.
New Patents
VM Agritech continues to successfully secure its intellectual property globally and has recently been granted the following additional patents. Patent no. 1 (Fungicidal) was granted in Japan on December 11, 2020, and Patent no. 2 (Sporicidal) was granted in Russia on January 11, 2021 and in Australia on March 9, 2021. VM Agritech s expanding country list of patents granted now extends to USA (Fungicidal and continuation), Australia (both patents), China, S. Korea, Canada, Japan, South Africa and Russia. ....

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Unwelcome Intrusion: Reckoning with the Impact of Economic Sanctions on Derivatives Transactions | Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP


I. A Growing Risk
The United States, along with the United Kingdom and European Union, has increasingly wielded economic sanctions against major commercial actors and financial transactions, sometimes roiling global markets in the process. It is now common for sanctions to target not only rogue regimes, terrorists, and drug traffickers, but also major corporations that are deeply integrated into international financial markets – including derivatives markets. For evidence of this trend, one need look no further than the November 12, 2020 Executive Order (“E.O.”) “on Addressing the Threat from Securities Investments that Finance Communist Chinese Military Companies.” The Order prohibits transactions by U.S. persons in the securities of identified Communist Chinese military companies (“CCMCs”), including “any securities that are derivative of, or are designed to provide investment exposure to such securities.” ....

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