Question: Horton owned 112 shares of Compaq. He believed that Compaq was engaged in corporate wrongdoing that might affect the value of his stock. He asked to see a list of the corporation's stockholders so he could contact them about bringing a suit against the corporation. Compaq refused to provide the list, claiming the request was not for a proper purpose. Is Horton entitled to see the list? (Compaq Computer Corporation v. Horton, 631 A.2d.1)