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The excerpts were on Tower Properties, Bank of Utica, small banks, Avalon Holdings, Boston Sand and Gravel, Conrad Industries, and Sitestar / Enterprise Diversified.
There were two Oddball blog posts in December which you may have missed: one about the Verified Complaint to Compel Inspection of Books and Records of Hauppauge Digital Inc. ($HAUP) and one about Wynnefield Capital, Inc. v. Tile Shop Holdings, Inc.
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