Tuesday, September 16, 2014 4:09:08 PM
The bad dilution done by insiders and employees exercising stock options, or by conversion of convertible bonds, preferred shares or warrants into stock. for a whopping 20% of the float This dilution can shift fundamental positions of the stock such as ownership percentage, voting control, earnings per share, and the value of individual shares. A broader definition specifies dilution as any event that reduces an investor's stock price below the initial purchase price. While I agree conversion of stock to pay management is a good thing but not to the amount management did when revs are low and profit for them are almost zilch wasn’t so good.
DP already said it was a combination of cash and stock for the NB deal. I’m wondering how much stock he’s going to float the deal with and how much more that is going to effect my ops.
Before you go on about all the potential (I agree)
How companies need cash to operate (I agree)
Just what dilution is good to you in this situation where the result WILL effect my whole investment by 20%
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