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Re: train post# 63077

Wednesday, 01/16/2019 8:32:57 PM

Wednesday, January 16, 2019 8:32:57 PM

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It’s pretty basic.

For the common, take the purchase price and divide by the number of common shares outstanding.

For the warrants, subtract $4 from the price you derive for the common.

If purchase price is $300M and there are 10M shares outstanding the value of a common share would be $30 and the value of a warrant would be $26.


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