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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

 

SCHEDULE 14C INFORMATION

 

Information Statement Pursuant to Section 14 (c)

of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

  

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LEGACY VENTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

(Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)

______________________________

  

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LEGACY VENTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

2602 Innisfil Road

Mississauga, Ontario, L5M 4H9, Canada 

 

NOTICE OF ACTION BY

WRITTEN CONSENT OF MAJORITY STOCKHOLDERS

 

WE ARE NOT ASKING YOU FOR A PROXY

AND YOU ARE REQUESTED NOT TO SEND US A PROXY

 

THIS IS NOT A NOTICE OF A MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS AND NO STOCKHOLDERS’

MEETING WILL BE HELD TO CONSIDER ANY MATTER DESCRIBED HEREIN.

 

To the Holders of Common Stock of Legacy Ventures International Inc.:

 

The accompanying Information Statement is being furnished to the holders of shares of the Common Stock of Legacy Ventures International Inc. (the "Company" or “Legacy”), a Nevada corporation.  The Board of Directors (the “Board”) is not soliciting your proxy and you are requested not to send us a proxy.  The purpose of this Information Statement is to notify you of the following actions already approved by written consent of a majority of the voting stockholder and the Board:

 

  · To file a Certificate of Amendment to our Articles of Incorporation (the “Articles of Incorporation”) to i) authorize 10,000,000 shares of Company’s preferred stock, no par value per share, with such rights, preferences and limitations as may be set from time to time by resolution of the Board and the filing of a certificate of designation as required by the applicable state and federal laws (the “Preferred Stock Authorization”), and ii) increase the Company’s authorized common stock, no par value per share, from 7,000,000 shares to 100,000,000 shares (the “Common Stock Increase”).

 

The Preferred Stock Authorization and Common Stock Increase are more fully described in the accompanying Information Statement.  The written consent of a majority of the voting stockholder was in accordance with §320 and §390 of Chapter 78 of the Nevada Revised Statutes, our Articles of Incorporation and our bylaws, each of which permits that any action which may be taken at a meeting of the stockholders may also be taken by the written consent of the holders of a majority of the voting power to approve the action at a meeting.  The accompanying Information Statement is being furnished to all of our stockholders in accordance with Section 14(c) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), and the rules promulgated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) thereunder, solely for the purpose of informing our stockholders of the action taken by the Written Consent before it becomes effective.   This information statement will be mailed on or about May __, 2015 to stockholders of the Record Date.

 

This is not a notice of a special meeting of stockholders and no stockholder meeting will be held to consider any matter which is described herein. 

 

THE ACCOMPANYING INFORMATION STATEMENT IS BEING MAILED TO STOCKHOLDERS ON OR ABOUT May __, 2015.  WE ARE NOT ASKING YOU FOR A PROXY AND YOU ARE REQUESTED NOT TO SEND US A PROXY.

 

  By Order of the Board of Directors  
       
April __, 2015   /s/ Rehan Saeed  
   

Rehan Saeed

Director, President and Chief Executive Officer

 

 

 
 

 

LEGACY VENTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

2602 Innisfil Road

Mississauga, Ontario, L5M 4H9, Canada 

____________________________________________

 

INFORMATION STATEMENT

 

May __, 2015

 

Action by Written Consent of Majority Stockholders

__________________________________

 

WE ARE NOT ASKING YOU FOR A

PROXY AND YOU ARE REQUESTED NOT TO SEND US A PROXY

  

GENERAL INFORMATION

 

In this Information Statement we refer to Legacy Ventures International Inc., a Nevada corporation, as the “Company,” “we,” “us,” or “our.”

 

This Information Statement is furnished by the Board of Directors (the “Board”) of Legacy Ventures International Inc., a Nevada corporation (the “Company” or “We”) to inform the stockholders of actions already approved by written consent (the “Written Consent”) as of April 2, 2015 (the “Record Date”) by the majority voting stockholder, Rehan Saeed (the “Majority Voting Stockholder”).  As of the Record Date, the Majority Voting Stockholder of record held 5,400,000 shares of our common stock, no par value, which represents approximately 72.97% of the total stockholder voting power as of the Record Date.  

 

Actions by Written Consent

 

The following actions were approved by the written consent of the holders of a majority of our outstanding voting stock as of the Record Date, which we refer to as the Written Consent, in lieu of a special meeting:

 

  To file a Certificate of Amendment to our Articles of Incorporation (the “Articles of Incorporation”) to i) authorize 10,000,000 shares of Company’s preferred stock, no par value per share (the “Preferred Stock”), with such rights, preferences and limitations as may be set from time to time by resolution of the Board and the filing of a certificate of designation as required by the applicable state and federal laws (the “Preferred Stock Authorization”), and ii) increase the Company’s authorized common stock, no par value per share (the “Common Stock”), from 7,000,000 shares to 100,000,000 shares (the “Common Stock Increase”).

 

The Preferred Stock Authorization is more fully described in the accompanying Information Statement.  The Written Consent was in accordance with the §320 and §390 of Chapter 78 of the Nevada Revised Statutes, our Articles of Incorporation and our bylaws, each of which permits that any action which may be taken at a meeting of the stockholders may also be taken by the written consent of the holders of a majority of the voting power to approve the action at a meeting.  The accompanying Information Statement is being furnished to all of our stockholders in accordance with Section 14(c) of the Exchange Act, and the rules promulgated by the SEC thereunder, solely for the purpose of informing out stockholders of the action taken by the Written Consent before it becomes effective.   This information statement will be mailed on or about May __, 2015 to stockholders of the Record Date.

 

Pursuant to the Written Consent on April 2, 2015, the Majority Voting Stockholder approved the Preferred Stock Authorization to authorize 10,000,000 shares of Company’s Preferred Stock and Common Stock Increase to increase the Company’s authorized common stock from 7,000,000 shares to 100,000,000 shares (the “Actions”).

 

 
 

 

The Actions were unanimously approved by our Board on April 2, 2015.

 

This Information Statement contains a brief summary of the material aspects of the Actions approved by the Board and the Majority Voting Stockholder.

   

WE ARE NOT ASKING YOU FOR A PROXY AND YOU ARE REQUESTED NOT TO SEND A PROXY

 

RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 

ABOUT THE INFORMATION STATEMENT

 

What is the Purpose of the Information Statement?

 

This Information Statement is being furnished to you pursuant to Section 14 of the Exchange Act to notify our stockholders of certain corporate action taken by the Majority Voting Stockholder pursuant to the Written Consent.  In order to eliminate the costs and management time involved in obtaining proxies and in order to effect the Actions as early as possible to accomplish the purposes hereafter described, the Board elected to seek the written consent of the Majority Voting Stockholder to reduce the costs and implement the Action in a timely manner.

 

Who is Entitled to Notice?

 

Each outstanding share of Common Stock as of record on the Record Date will be entitled to notice of the actions to be taken pursuant to the Written Consent. 

 

What Vote is Required to Approve the Action?

 

The affirmative vote of Majority Voting Stockholder of the Company outstanding on the Record Date is required for approval of the Action.  As of the Record Date, the Company had 7,400,000 shares of Common Stock issued and outstanding.  Each share of Common Stock entitles its holder to one vote on each matter submitted to the stockholders. Because the Majority Voting Stockholder, holding a majority of the voting rights of the Company as of the close of business on the Record Date, voted in favor of the Actions, no other stockholder consents will be obtained in connection with this Information Statement.

 

Do I have appraisal rights?

 

Neither §78.320 of the Nevada Revised Statutes nor our Articles of Incorporation or bylaws provide our stockholders with appraisal rights in connection with the Action discussed in this Information Statement.

 

ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN

 

This Information Statement contains a brief summary of the material aspects of the actions approved by the Board and the Majority Voting Stockholder.

 

AMENDMENT TO ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION TO AUTHORIZE 10,000,000 PREFERRED STOCK AND II) INCREASE THE AUTHORIZED SHARES OF COMMON STOCK FROM 7,500,000 SHARES TO 100,000,000 SHARES

 

The Company’s Articles of Incorporation authorized the issuance of up to 7,400,000 shares of Common Stock. On April 2, 2015, the Board of Directors of the Company approved the Certificate of Amendment of our Articles of Incorporation, which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, i) to authorize the issuance of up to 10,000,000 shares of Preferred Stock, with such rights, preferences and limitations as may be set from time to time by resolution of the Board and the filing of a certificate of designation as required by the applicable state and federal laws, and ii) to increase the amount of authorized Common Stock of the Company from 7,400,000 shares to 100,000,000 shares of Common Stock.

 

 
 

 

The Board will file the Amendment with the Secretary of State of Nevada. The authorizing of the Preferred Stock and increase in our authorized Common Stock will become effective on the date of filing.

  

Reason for the Actions

 

The Board believes that approving the Preferred Stock Authorization and Common Stock Increase are in the best interest of the Company and its stockholders in that it will provide the Company with available shares that could be issued for various corporate purposes which may be identified in the future, including acquisitions, stock options, convertible debt and equity financings.  The Board also believes that it is in the Company’s and its stockholders’ best interests to authorize the Actions to increase the availability of additional authorized but unissued capital stock to enable the Company to promptly take advantage of market conditions and the availability of favorable opportunities without the  delay and expense associated with holding a special meeting of stockholders, as well as to allow, from time to time, it in meeting the  obligations the Company has, or may have in the future,  to issue shares of Common Stock and Preferred Stock. Although the Company has no other current financing plans, agreements or commitments for financing, if an opportunity should present itself, the Company may issue shares of Common Stock or Preferred Stock in connection with such a financing from time to time.

 

The increased capital will provide the Board with the ability to issue additional shares of Common Stock or Preferred Stock without further vote of the stockholders of the company, except as provided under Nevada corporate law or under the rules of any national securities exchange on which shares of stock of our company are then listed. Under our Articles of Incorporation, our stockholders do not have preemptive rights to subscribe to additional securities which may be issued by our company, which means that current stockholders do not have a prior right to purchase any new issuance of capital stock of our company in order to maintain their proportionate ownership of our Common Stock.

    

Advantages, Disadvantages and Effects of the Proposed Increase in the Authorized Common Stock

 

In addition to the foregoing, in our efforts to further our business, our Board may seek to complete additional financings in the near future. At this time we do not have any plans to issue any additional shares. However, if and when we do determine to pursue an additional financing or business transaction, having additional authorized capital available for issuance in the future will give us flexibility and may allow such shares to be issued without the expense and delay of another stockholder meeting.

 

Additionally, at this time, the Preferred Stock Authorization and Common Stock Increase are not related to any plans or intentions to enter into a merger, consolidation, acquisition or similar business transaction.

 

Further, there are certain advantages and disadvantages of the Actions. The advantages include, among others, the ability to raise capital by issuing capital stock under the transactions described above, or other financing transactions, and to have shares of our capital stock available to pursue business expansion opportunities, if any. The disadvantages include, among others, the issuance of additional shares of our capital stock could be used to deter a potential takeover of us that may otherwise be beneficial to stockholders by diluting the shares held by a potential suitor or issuing shares to a stockholder that will vote in accordance with our Board’s desires. A takeover may be beneficial to independent stockholders because, among other reasons, a potential suitor may offer such stockholders a premium for their shares of stock compared to the then-existing market price. We do not have any plans or proposals to adopt provisions or enter into agreements that may have material anti-takeover consequences. In addition, stockholders do not have any preemptive or similar rights to subscribe for or purchase any additional shares of Common Stock that may be issued in the future and, therefore, future issuances of Common Stock may, depending on the circumstances, have a dilutive effect on the earnings per share, voting power and other interests of our existing stockholders.

 

Authorized, but unissued shares of Common Stock, may be used by the Company for any purpose permitted under Nevada law, including but not limited to, paying stock dividends to stockholders, raising capital, providing equity incentives to employees, officers, directors, and service providers, and entering into transactions that the Board believes provide the potential for growth and profit. Although, except as discussed hereof, we presently have no plan, commitment, arrangement, understanding or agreement to issue additional shares of Common Stock (except pursuant to employee benefit plans or outstanding derivative securities), the Company may, in the future, issue Common Stock in connection with the activities described above or otherwise.

 

 
 

 

The Preferred Stock Authorization and Common Stock Increase will not have any immediate effect on the rights of existing stockholders. However, as discussed above, if the stockholders approve the proposed amendment, our Board may cause the issuance of additional shares without further vote of our stockholders. These future issuances may be dilutive to our current common stockholders and may cause a reduction in the market price of our common stock. Current holders of Common Stock do not have preemptive or similar rights, which means that current stockholders do not have a prior right to purchase any new issue of our capital stock in order to maintain their proportionate ownership. The issuance of additional shares of Common Stock would decrease the proportionate equity interest of our current stockholders and could result in dilution to our current stockholders.

 

As discussed above, the proposed amendment could, under certain circumstances, have an anti-takeover effect, although this is not the intention of these Actions. For example, in the event of a hostile attempt to obtain control of the Company, it may be possible for the Company to endeavor to impede the attempt by issuing shares of common stock, which would dilute the voting power of the other outstanding shares and increasing the potential cost to acquire control of the Company. The proposed amendment therefore may have the effect of discouraging unsolicited takeover attempts, potentially limiting the opportunity for our stockholders to dispose of their shares at a premium, which is often offered in takeover attempts, or that may be available under a merger proposal. The proposed amendment may have the effect of permitting our current management, including the current Board, to retain its position, and place it in a better position to resist changes that stockholders may wish to make if they are dissatisfied with the conduct of our business. However, our Board is not aware of any attempt to take control of the Company, and our Board has not presented this Action with the intent that it be utilized as a type of anti-takeover device.

    

Anti-Takeover Effects

 

Issuance of additional Common Stock may have the effect of deterring or thwarting persons seeking to take control of us through a tender offer, proxy fight or otherwise or to bring about removal of incumbent management or a corporate transaction such as a merger. The Actions would permit us to issue additional shares of Common Stock that could dilute the ownership of the holders of our Common Stock by one or more persons seeking to effect a change in the composition of the Board or contemplating a tender offer or other transaction for the combination between us and another company. When, in the judgment of the Board, this action will be in the best interests of our stockholders and us, such shares could be used to create voting or other impediments or to discourage persons seeking to gain control of us. Such shares also could be privately placed with purchasers favorable to the Board in opposing such action. The existence of the additional authorized shares of our Common Stock could have the effect of discouraging unsolicited takeover attempts. The issuance of new shares also could be used to entrench current management or deter an attempt to replace the Board by diluting the number or rights of shares held by individuals seeking to control us by obtaining a certain number of seats on the Board. The issuance of shares to certain persons allied with management could have the effect of making it more difficult to remove our current management by diluting the stock ownership or voting rights of those seeking to cause such removal. The Actions are not being undertaken in response to any effort of which the Board is aware to enable anyone to accumulate shares of our Common Stock or gain control of us or our Common Stock. The purpose of the Actions is to provide us with additional shares of our Common Stock for acquisitions and other matters and not to provide any anti-takeover defense or mechanism on our behalf.

 

Other than the Actions, the Board does not currently contemplate the adoption of any other amendments to the Articles of Incorporation that could be construed to affect the ability of third parties to take over or change the holders of our voting control. While it is possible that our management could use the additional authorized shares of our Common Stock to resist or frustrate a third-party transaction that is favored by a majority of the independent stockholders, we have no intent, plans or proposals to use the unissued authorized shares of our Common Stock as an anti-takeover mechanism or to adopt other provisions or enter into other arrangements that may have anti-takeover consequences.

 

While the Actions may have anti-takeover ramifications, the Board believes that the financial flexibility offered by such corporate actions will outweigh the disadvantages. To the extent that these corporate actions may have anti-takeover effects, third parties seeking to acquire us may be encouraged to negotiate directly with the Board, enabling us to consider the proposed transaction in a manner that best serves all of the stockholders’ interests.

 

 
 

 

Dissenter’s Rights of Appraisal

 

Neither of §78.320 of the Nevada Revised Statutes nor our Articles of Incorporation or bylaws provide our stockholders with dissenters’ or appraisal rights in connection with the Actions discussed in this Information Statement

 

INTEREST OF CERTAIN PERSONS IN OR OPPOSITION TO MATTERS TO BE ACTED UPON

 

As disclosed under the section entitled “Actions to be Taken”, the Board approved the Amendment, and Majority Voting Stockholder of the Company further approved the Amendment. Rehan Saeed is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company.

 

Except the foregoing and disclosed elsewhere in this Information Statement, being the commencement of our last financial year, none of the following persons has any substantial interest, direct or indirect, by security holdings or otherwise in any matter to be acted upon:

 

1.  Any director or officer of our corporation;
   
2.  Any proposed nominee for election as a director of our corporation; and
   
3. Any associate or affiliate of any of the foregoing persons.

   

The shareholdings of our directors and officer are listed below in the section entitled “Principal Stockholders and Security Ownership of Management”.  To our knowledge, the directors have not advised that they intend to oppose the Amendments, as more particularly described herein.

 

OUTSTANDING VOTING SECURITIES

 

As of the date of the Record Date, the Company had 7,400,000 shares of Common Stock issued and outstanding. Each share of outstanding Common Stock is entitled to one vote on matters submitted for Stockholder approval.

 

On April 2, 2015, the holder of 72.97% of the outstanding shares of our Common Stock executed and delivered to the Company the Written Consent approving the actions set forth herein. Since the actions have been approved by the Majority Voting Stockholder, no proxies are being solicited with this Information Statement.

 

§78.320 of the Nevada Revised Statutes provide in substance that unless the Company’s Articles of Incorporation provides otherwise, stockholders may take action without a meeting of stockholders and without prior notice if a consent or consents in writing, setting forth the action so taken, is signed by the holder(s) of outstanding stock having not less than the minimum number of votes that would be necessary to take such action at a meeting at which all shares entitled to vote thereon were present.

 

PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS AND SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF MANAGEMENT

 

The following table sets forth certain information regarding our shares of Common Stock beneficially owned as of April 29, 2015, for (i) each stockholder known to be the beneficial owner of 5% or more of our outstanding shares of common stock, (ii) each named executive officer and director, and (iii) all executive officers and directors as a group. A person is considered to beneficially own any shares: (i) over which such person, directly or indirectly, exercises sole or shared voting or investment power, or (ii) of which such person has the right to acquire beneficial ownership at any time within 60 days through an exercise of stock options or warrants. Unless otherwise indicated, voting and investment power relating to the shares shown in the table for our directors and executive officers is exercised solely by the beneficial owner or shared by the owner and the owner’s spouse or children. 

 

 
 

 

For purposes of this table, a person or group of persons is deemed to have “beneficial ownership” of any shares of Common Stock that such person has the right to acquire within 60 days of April 29, 2015. For purposes of computing the percentage of outstanding shares of our Common Stock held by each person or group of persons named above, any shares that such person or persons has the right to acquire within 60 days of April 29, 2015 is deemed to be outstanding, but is not deemed to be outstanding for the purpose of computing the percentage ownership of any other person. The inclusion herein of any shares listed as beneficially owned does not constitute an admission of beneficial ownership. Unless otherwise specified, the address of each of the persons set forth below is care of the company at the address of: 136 Dwight Road, Longmeadow, Massachusetts 01106.

 

   Amount and Nature of Beneficial Ownership 
   Common Stock (1)   % Total 
Name and Address of Beneficial Owner  No. of
Shares
   % of
Class
   Voting
Power
 
Directors and Officers               
Rehan Saeed, President, Chief Executive Officer & Director   5,400,000    72.97%   72.97%
                
All officers and directors as a group (three persons)   5,400,000    72.97%   72.97%
                
5% Security Holders:               
Zeeshan Saeed   400,000    5.41%   5.41%

 

  (1) As used in this table, “beneficial ownership” means the sole or shared power to vote, or to direct the voting of, a security, or the sole or shared investment power with respect to a security (i.e., the power to dispose of, or to direct the disposition of, a security). In addition, for purposes of this table, a person is deemed, as of any date, to have “beneficial ownership” of any security that such person has the right to acquire within 60 days after such date.

   

INFORMATION STATEMENT COSTS

 

The cost of delivering this Information Statement, including the preparation, assembly and mailing of the Information Statement, as well as the cost of forwarding this material to the beneficial owners of our Common Stock will be borne by us. We may reimburse brokerage firms and others for expenses in forwarding Information Statement materials to the beneficial owners of our common stock. 

 

HOUSEHOLDING OF INFORMATION STATEMENT

 

Some banks, brokers and other nominee record holders may be participating in the practice of “householding” information statements. This means that only one copy of our information statement may have been sent to multiple stockholders in each household. We will promptly deliver a separate copy of either document to any stockholder upon written request to Legacy Ventures International Inc., 2602 Innisfil Road Mississauga, Ontario, L5M 4H9, Canada. Attention: Rehan Saeed. Any stockholder who wants to receive separate copies of our Information Statement in the future, or any stockholder who is receiving multiple copies and would like to receive only one copy per household, should contact the stockholder’s bank, broker, or other nominee record holder, or the stockholder may contact us at the above address.

 

  By Order of the Board of Directors  
       
Date: May __, 2015   /s/ Rehan Saeed  
    Rehan Saeed  
    President and Chief Executive Officer  

 

 
 

 

EXHIBIT A

 

CERTIFICATE OF AMENDMENT OF

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF

LEGACY VENTURES INTERNATIONAL INC.

  

Legacy Ventures International Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Nevada (the “Corporation”), does hereby certify:

 

FIRST: That a meeting of the Board of Directors of Legacy Ventures International Inc. resolutions were duly adopted setting forth a proposed amendment of the Articles of Incorporation of said corporation, declaring said amendment to be advisable and calling a meeting of the stockholders of said corporation for consideration thereof. The resolution setting forth the proposed amendment is as follows:

 

RESOLVED, that the Articles of Incorporation of this corporation be amended by changing the Article thereof numbered “THREE” so that, as amended, said Article shall be and read as follows:

 

To increase the authorized shares of common stock, no par value, from 7,500,000 to 100,000,000 shares.

 

The authorized preferred shares shall be at 10,000,000 shares, no par value, with such rights, preferences and limitations as may be set from time to time by resolution of the Board and the filing of a certificate of designation as required by the applicable state and federal laws.

 

Such as: the total number of shares the company is authorized to issue is 110,000,000, of which 100,000,000 are common stock with no par value and 10,000,000 are preferred stock with no par value.

 

SECOND: That thereafter, pursuant to resolution of its Board of Directors, a special meeting of the stockholders of said corporation was duly called and held upon notice in accordance with Section 78.320 of the Nevada Revised Statutes at which meeting the necessary number of shares and votes as required by statute were voted in favor of the amendment.

 

THIRD: That said Amendment was duly adopted in accordance with the provisions of law of the State of Nevada.

  

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused this certificate of Amendment to be signed by its officer thereunto duly authorized this _________ day of May, 2015.

 

Legacy Ventures International Inc.  
     
By:    
Name: Rehan Saeed  
Title: President and CEO