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Thursday, 01/17/2019 2:45:45 PM

Thursday, January 17, 2019 2:45:45 PM

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Just randomly thinking aloud
IF, if we find out on DFS release date that we are being sold to a huge unlisted conglomerate at a fair buy-out price... but the buyout agreement includes a stipulation that the new owner pay back to Bearing a yearly dividend/royalty of sorts based on for example 5%, 10%, 12.734%, or even 15% of the yearly profits from the lithium business, then the question becomes how do we, that is we the LIEG/BLILF people, actually get that dividend/royalty when we perhaps wouldn't or couldn't hold new buy-out company's stock certificates? Since we LIEG/BLILF people do own LMNGF shares however, then the question is would we get our dividend/royalty check through the holding company LMNGF "vehicle"?

Now if a person who recently bought more LMNGF shares than the original exchange ratio when the spin-off was made, would that person then get more future dividend/royalty than the normal LIEG/BLILF shareholder who didn't buy any additional LMNGF shares?

Normally I would not even consider this wild scheme but we Legacy LIEG shareholders have been put through so many painful/complicated/ask-chewing/ask-reaming Canadian ringers that I have to wonder about every eventually now. Geez, it even hurts the brain to consider this hypothetical possibility.

The Doctor




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