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Re: gitreal post# 170611

Wednesday, 07/29/2020 1:17:44 AM

Wednesday, July 29, 2020 1:17:44 AM

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Uhhhh....I guess not.

I understand that there can be shares converted to cover interest on the loan, which would be slow drip dilution, but there would be no conversion on the principal until the maturity date.

In that time, the company could roll the principal over with a new loan or pay the principal back before the maturity date.

While I am willing to agree that it is unlikely, it is possible and have seen companies do it in the past.

You can have the last word on that.

GLTA LBSR shareholders.

IMO and FWIW.

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