ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL
The order on appeal, titled “Order Upon the Issue of Ownership of the Irish Times, Inc.,” states:
The Court [fjinds and [ojrders that the ownership of The Irish Times, Inc. is vested in the following person and the percentage as set forth hereinafter:
David J. Higgins 45%
David J. Ryan 45%
Tony Warburton 10%
In response to our sua sponte order to show cause why his appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction, the Appellant, David J. Higgins, asserts that the order is an appealable non-final order reviewable pursuant to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.130(a)(3)(C)(ii). We disagree and dismiss the appeal.
In his response to this court’s order to show cause why the appeal should not be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction, Higgins states, “This ruling is critical as it relates to the amounts to be paid for the purchase of the stock in the company, among other related issues.” The order does no such thing. It does not mention any amount to be paid for the purchase of stock. Cf. Malek v. Bright,
Appeal dismissed.
