Article: Credit bureau to let shareholders decide what to do with $965,600

There is $965,600 available for distribution from Wednesday's dissolution of the Credit Bureau of Topeka.

While some shareholders plan to give away the money entitled to them, others plan to keep it for themselves. That choice was made clear to shareholders Wednesday when they voted to dissolve the corporation during a meeting at the Kansas Expocentre's Heritage Hall. Individual shareholders will decide in about a month on what they want to do with their money.

"Some will be benevolent. Some won't. Some will give and some won't. That's human nature," said Bryon Schlosser, president of Coldwell Banker Griffith & Blair Realtors, which owns five shares of stock in the credit bureau.

Each share ...

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