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Re: na na post# 157080

Tuesday, 03/20/2018 11:41:06 AM

Tuesday, March 20, 2018 11:41:06 AM

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Agreed on the first part... I think the second part has to be more of an acquisition than a merge.

My guess / interpretation of the hints we've seen:

1) DP needs to RM with pubco shell to access high-dollar funding from large investors, who will want percentage ownership of the company. The RM provides a share structure with which to do this.

2) Pubco DP will use some of that funding to make a buyout offer to BVTK, justified to their new investors in part by retrieving the 20-40% of existing and pending deals that BVTK owns via their JV and earlier MAP agreement. May well be a mixed cash/equity deal, but who knows.

3) Pubco DP becomes majority shareholder of BVTK, with the minority being shareholders who decline the buyout offer.