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Re: DoDeeDee post# 50189

Thursday, 04/27/2017 2:59:46 PM

Thursday, April 27, 2017 2:59:46 PM

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I suspect we'll start to see some firms begin to follow Sigma and assign analysts, perhaps even prior to the buyouts.

As far as dilution -- certainly there will be dilution -- but if there is good reason for the bringing together of these entities, as there appears to be, prospectively, then shareholders will have a smaller share of a larger and more valuable company.

Execution of the mergers and operation of the larger, combined entity is another question. At least we may have the benefit of analyst and more significant investor's voices who may not be easily silenced or redirected.

Sigma management may find itself waking up to the need to be a bit more accountable and responsive to shareholder concerns or face consequences, which could potentially include a buyout/ outster of management.

Once the entity is much larger, (combined), and the outcome more consequential to more people and more financially sophisticated people, (no offense intended...I'm lumping myself in the less sophisticated group here),
there will be less allowance for decisions that can't be well justified.

That's what I hope and suspect, at least.
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