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Re: Codycrusher post# 27818

Friday, 05/31/2019 7:02:32 AM

Friday, May 31, 2019 7:02:32 AM

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Hi Cody,

If a big company buys ptop, they will have a purchase price for acquiring ptop. The purchase price (eg. $100mm) will get divided into total ptop current OS to get the buyout pps and each shareholder’s pps increases to the new buyout pps. So, for example, if the buyout price $100mm and the ptop OS is 1bil., then our shareholder’s pps will become $0.10 going from 0.0017 to 0.10 overnight. That’s how a buy out would benefit a share holder. The actual distribution will be (could be) a combination of cash and stocks of the acquiring company, the total value of which will be equal to $0.10 per ptop share.

Hope this helps explain the buyout scenario. I obviously think the value of ptop is significantly higher, but how much is anyone’s guess.