Saturday, June 25, 2016 2:36:10 PM
'If BEIL sells a share directly to the public for $1'...well, BIEL doesn't sell shares for a dollar - because it can't - shares are available on the market for .0011 - who's paying a dollar? Uh, nobody. So - the rest of the 'math' applied doesn't happen.
Wouldn't sell BIEL for a billion? No worries, nobody would pay a billion for it. There are billions of shares out there now; whatever the company sells off to raise money is bad news for shareholders if it's the only way BIEL can continue operations. Eventually, even toxic financiers won't touch it, or will do so only in terms even more detrimental to the company and its shareholders. At some point, the company has to make operational expenses by sales - dilution eventually will not be an option.
Nothing about your scenario is real, or real world applicable.
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