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Tuesday, 04/25/2006 7:31:09 PM

Tuesday, April 25, 2006 7:31:09 PM

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Another Question: IF one was planning to hold through this orderal, does it even matter what JPHC share price does between now and the "merger"?
The buyout price is adjustable based on the ave price of the acquiring Co to equal .005/share for JPHC shares payable in however many new shares it takes to equal that figure, but is not based on any price JPHC may go to from now on.

If APOA averages to .02, we get 1 share for each 4 of JPHC.
If APOA averages to .01, we get 1 share for each 2 of JPHC.
If APOA averages to .005, we get 1 share for each 1 of JPHC.
Etc, etc.
So, unless you want to sell ( or buy), JPHC price has no bearing on the value of your new shares. The next year for APOA will tell the tale for how much the deal is really worth.
Example, if you bought JPHC at .001, APOA would have to fall 75% from it's current value (.02) before you would lose money.
I realize a lot can happen in a year, this is just an example, to put into perspective a different way of looking at this deal.

By the way, I see a different group of posters here now....what happened to the one's who swore JPHC would go to .005, .01, .02 etc? Bigdogs, ...I can't remember the other names...but no sign of them since the announcement.

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