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Re: tazinu post# 66254

Monday, 07/03/2017 5:31:12 AM

Monday, July 03, 2017 5:31:12 AM

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Here's Why the BLDV Acquisition of AMS Importance...

The short answer will be...

They “are” in the funding equation, just not directly involved. Instead... they are indirectly involved in the funding equation.

The reason why AMS will let BLDV acquire them as a wholly owned subsidiary is for a few huge reasons and because they believe in both themselves and BLDV. Let me further explain this in a greater detail.
(I'll save the biggest reason for last.)

First...
Like what Josh mentioned within that BLDV conference call, BLDV is the one who introduced AMS to a third party that is giving AMS the $12 million in funding so that AMS can complete its build out of their marijuana cultivation project to get them to the completion of Step 7 to obtain their marijuana license from Health Canada.

Second...
With what BLDV have going on over in Israel, it can be much bigger than the AMS project alone. AMS is aware of this and because of this existing relationship that they have with BLDV, there is more reason to become a wholly owned subsidiary of BLDV because they will be the BLDV arm that connects Canada to Israel.

Third...
The valuation of what they believe will be for believing in the value of themselves is why they would come into BLDV as a wholly owned subsidiary. Josh stated within the conference call that they were going to use restricted shares to acquire AMS as a wholly owned subsidiary. What this means is that this now positions AMS to have potential for some huge amounts of cash and growth that would never had existed otherwise.

Example: Let's say that BLDV will grow into the minimum valuation that I had explained below of .56 per share within the post below:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=131699192

Consider if AMS was given 50 Million or 100 Million or 150 Million or 200 Million restricted shares for coming in under BLDV. Now consider below for what they would own in additional value that would not have existed otherwise:

50,000,000 Restricted Shares x .56 = $28,000,000 Value of BLDV Shares to AMS
100,000,000 Restricted Shares x .56 = $56,000,000 Value of BLDV Shares to AMS
150,000,000 Restricted Shares x .56 = $84,000,000 Value of BLDV Shares to AMS
200,000,000 Restricted Shares x .56 = $112,000,000 Value of BLDV Shares to AMS

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Sterling


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