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Monday, 03/14/2016 2:54:02 PM

Monday, March 14, 2016 2:54:02 PM

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Let's do some math, shall we? Let's say the deal closes and CDNL gets $3.75mil. Then they transfer.....how many shares of the common stock float to make up 51% value of the company?
Well, since we currently are @0.0028. and the Chinese assume control of the company, restructure management and the board...what do you believe is going to happen to our American pink sheet common shares?
From the intensity I read on this board, some of you own millions of shares. Probably at between 0.1 and 0.5 cents a share. With the above scenario, how will it be possible to at least break even?
I believe Kevin et. al. become well paid American front men for a chinese company that will bury American shares in some deep well (pun intended) and even a RED BIRD system wouldn't be able to clean up that mess.
With a foreign company taking over an American Company, this could not be a linear transaction whereby you buy at one price, value increases and the stock price rises. The Chinese will decide the fate of our American holdings...not the stock market. Any thoughts?
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