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Thursday, 08/28/2014 8:02:49 PM

Thursday, August 28, 2014 8:02:49 PM

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Well, I didn't realize any of what he posted. As I read it, I kind of wondered to myself what the downside of doing it this way was.

The company had to have an upside to doing it this way or they'd not have done it this way. Any tax effect or tax benefits that anyone knows about because this stuff was the way they operated? I just don't know.

And really, it is better to do this thing this way, IMHO, as opposed to the way a lot of the companies I've lost money have done things. Generally, there is all kinds of share issuance and deals with vulture companies. If they had come the normal route for all the business represented by the business explained by the poster, my guess is that we'd all be screaming about dilution and about having to give vulture financier outfits cheapies to sell and make money & driving the price down.

Frankly, until this poster pointed out that the kinds of arrangements even existed, I was unaware that such deals as were described were even possible. And really, in that doing these particular deals could have been done another way resulting in a bunch of diluting, I am pretty darn pleased with the details that were pointed out. At this stage of the life of the company, if we can do deals like this and avoid diluion, I vote "yes".

But really, thats just my first take on it and its pretty much based on the poster... if he slanted things or left stuff out or overstated an emphasis here or there, I'd not be aware of it.

Trade off vs dilution I suppose.

Could be wrong, but thats my reaction to the poster's post.

Anyone else got a reaction to it?

Interested in whatever somebody might point out.

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