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TO: ALL PERSONS WHO PURCHASED, SOLD, OR HELD PRECISION CASTPARTS CORP. ( PRECISION ) COMMON STOCK DURING THE PERIOD FROM AND INCLUDING OCTOBER 9, 2015, THE RECORD DATE FOR PRECISION S SPECIAL MEETING REGARDING THE SALE OF PRECISION TO BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY INC. (THE MERGER ), THROUGH AND INCLUDING THE CONSUMMATION OF THE MERGER ON JANUARY 29, 2016 (THE CLASS ). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, pursuant to an Order of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, Portland Division, that a hearing will be held on May 7, 2021, at 1:00 p.m., before the Honorable Youlee Yim You at the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, Portland Division, United States Federal Building and Courthouse, 1000 S.W. Third Ave., Portland, Oregon 97204, for the purpose of determining: (1) whether the proposed Settlement[1] of the Litigation for $21 million should be approved by the Court as fair, reasonable, and adequate; (2) whether a Final Judgment and Orde ....
The Capitol Building in Washington, DC. Photo Nicolas Raymond, via Flickr. Ten months ago, a draft executive order leaked from the Trump administration, aiming to “make federal buildings beautiful again” by mandating they be in classical styles. Now, outgoing president Donald Trump has officially signed the order on “promoting beautiful federal civic architecture.” All buildings costing over $50 million to design and build, the text says, should hew to classical designs and be “visibly identifiable as civic buildings.” Within the District of Columbia, “classical architecture shall be the preferred and default architecture for Federal public buildings absent exceptional factors necessitating another kind of architecture,” it says. ....