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Re: power_forward post# 12642

Monday, 08/03/2015 2:31:53 PM

Monday, August 03, 2015 2:31:53 PM

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It is still $45 if you take in account all the outstanding shares. If the market cap goes down by half while at the same time share value has doubled from .01 to .02 then what has taken place for this to happen.


You have a +100% move upwards and a 50% move downwards your aand the last known outstanding share count was 60 million.


The spread is a 150% times 60 million equals 180 million shares from 60 million she is not rocket science how it is done my friends. Remember you can't sell nothing and what you do have you can ask the world should someone agree to pay the price for it.



Now take the asset value and divide that by the new outstanding shares and is not the value reflective of the price when taking in the debt owed to previous share holders.


Everyone pays the same price if you don't trade while others pay less or more in some cases who do trade the stock.
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