Form 1099 B - Long term transactions for which cost basis is not reported to the IRS

Fidelity has included merger information (public stock converted to private shares). They claim there are proceeds that exceed my cost basis. However, their value for the private shares is N/A and no real gains have been reflected or distributed. In fact, due to N/A value, I have "lost" my cost basis and I certainly have NOT received any proceeds or any money that could be construed as gains. 

 

NOTE: The short term transactions that are being reported to the IRS is ZERO. No cost basis or proceeds.