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Re: another_voice_2 post# 109482

Monday, 03/30/2015 5:48:13 AM

Monday, March 30, 2015 5:48:13 AM

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Some other math facts that should concern you. The interest payment dilution is ongoing so your shares keep getting worth less and less. Before the stock hits zero Milton can ask for his money back as it is a debt instrument .

Gee, I know this new math has come before my time. The complaints about using stock at any rate or discount will have a value of X. Algebra 1 students are confused at first as to what X stands for. So we are going to say X sands for the shares they own and Y is the stock that they will get in interest on X. So they will own X+Y each time a payment comes due. Now we know they have not sold any so lets assign z as to what X+Y=s.
Now some are forcasting NNVC will go to ZERO$$$s.
What value will z times zero$$s =? Maybe I am wrong, but anything times zero = 0.
Why complain. They are receiving 0 and will lose what ever they have put up!!
Or is the old math wrong?

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