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Veltex is traded under the symbol VLXC on OTC Markets. Mission Veltex Corporation seeks to enhance shareholder value through aggressive recuperation of lost resources and assets while maximizing the worth of those recovered. At stake are losses originating from alleged misappropriation, negligence and fraudulent activities of the corporation`s prior management, accounting and legal professionals, among others. Current litigation is underway in federal and in various state courts. Veltex`s litigators are dedicated to the uncompromising, efficient and timely prosecution of our claims. There are no guarantees; however, favorable outcomes from these legal proceedings may position the company to explore benefits of ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.veltex.com
  • 123 West Madison Street Suite 1500
    Chicago, IL USA 60602
  • Phone: 312.235.4014

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