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Re: couchptado post# 23910

Friday, 12/08/2006 3:21:28 PM

Friday, December 08, 2006 3:21:28 PM

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Mathematically speaking.....

If you had 2 million shares at .006 per share, you spent $12,000 to get in. To get all the warrants, dividends you would have to pay roughly $32,000. If you sold 1 million at point .012 (losing the dividends for what you sell), you'd have $12,000 from sale, 1 million shares EQBM, 20,000 shares SOMA with warrants for 40,000 more. Why take a chance on losing everything when you come out really well either way by selling 1/2. Sure there is a chance you could have possibly made more if you held, but who knows. The only part of the equation is what about the warrants on the shares you sold -- who is responsible? Does buyer get them?