Your math is a little off there. If looking at expected value of combined mergerco, you'd add the two market caps (21+7=28m). VAPO's percentage of that combined market cap (7/28 = 25%). Where VAPO's share should be 45% of combined value (assuming merger goes through as planned) and therefore is significantly more attractive as compared to VPCO at these levels.
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