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Re: tutankhamuns post# 69618

Wednesday, 10/11/2017 6:16:15 AM

Wednesday, October 11, 2017 6:16:15 AM

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How would a company benefit from their stock trading heavily?
How would that cash flow matter much to the company?


I dont see how a transaction between two other parties greatly benefits a public company?

... a decent liquidity and price would only be beneficial in the next
secondary to be offered. The company only pockets money when it has an
IPO, secondary offering, etc. ... a heavily traded stock may be desirable, but that cash flow is separate ( and hopefully untouchable ) from the company's?

It appears that HCTI doesnt think a heavily traded stock, or shareholders, are all that important ... possibly, because theyve already cashed that check?



"One would think a Company would benefit from the consistent cash flow of a heavily traded stock..."





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