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Re: Watts Watt post# 84393

Tuesday, 03/15/2016 2:45:10 PM

Tuesday, March 15, 2016 2:45:10 PM

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You're conflating two different things: market capitalization and paid in capital.

Market cap is a notional value of how the stock market values a company, and is calculated as shares outstanding multiplied by the PPS. You can't take a market cap on a given day and add expected future paid in capital to come up with a future market cap. Paid in capital, which is what we are talking about with this $63 million investment, is a balance sheet entry and has no direct bearing on how the market decides to value an enterprise.

The market cap when this deal is completed is equal to today's outstanding shares, plus 405 million new shares, then multiplied by whatever the PPS is at that time.
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