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Re: JR30 post# 166583

Saturday, 07/11/2020 6:35:47 PM

Saturday, July 11, 2020 6:35:47 PM

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Some reasonable questions but some problematic conclusions.

Can these shares be sold right after purchase?

Yes

If not, how long would the restriction period be?

N/A

Are the shares offered to the public?

the public can buy shares in the company any time

Are those that the shares are likely to be offered to hold for long periods, or short stocks?

What? The incentive to buy is the discount to market, so I'd expect short term arbitrage plays. Anyone who wants to hold longer can do so every day in the market.


What kind of SP discount is likely to be offered?

Important question. I do not know.

What will the SP be prior to the discount.

Important question. I have said I think there is appreciation available prior to the offering. There may be more from the current price.

Do the shares still have to be offered if VERB decides to hold off?

No, but they would need to raise money at some point.

So many variables, too little information to say this is a bad thing.

Its not about good or bad. Was the uplist offering good or bad? It was predictable though.

My opinion is that the offering will have a negligible dilution effect and if offered, the SP will be considerably higher than the current SP since we know there is a lot of good news yet to be PR'ed.

This is the questionable part for its blind optimism. There is no way the dilution can be negligible at such a large proportion to the market cap. Its true the price can rise for many reasons, but beware the theory of "good news yet to be PR'ed".
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