PER CURIAM.
Appellant brought an action for specific performance of a contract to require appellee company to transfer to him 1,960 shares of its stock, plus cash and stock dividends, in consideration of the payment by appellant to appellee company of $5.00 per share for such stock. Appellant claimed that his contract with appellee was an agreement in which the company sold him the stock in question. The district court held that appellant had never agreed to purchase...
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