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Re: sdhuebner post# 8756

Wednesday, 10/29/2014 12:20:27 PM

Wednesday, October 29, 2014 12:20:27 PM

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Shares approved but not issues do not come into the analysis of value per share. It's the number of issued shares that count, and if they at any point after the IPO, which has already occurred, issue any of the authorized but not yet issued shares they have to maintain the % of ownership and the value of the total number of shares (not the price per share) of the existing shareholders. SO if they triple the number of shares outstanding and you hold 1% of the total shares the company must increase your holdings by a number of shares that will maintain your 1% ownership, you would have 3 times the number of shares with each of your shares being worth 1/3 in price per share.

Stock splits are normally used to maintain the price per share in a prices range that the company has targeted.
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