Wednesday, November 04, 2020 8:19:33 PM
First Bitcoin can't dissolve BTZI without buying out all of the public shareholders. We all own a percentage of Bots. As Bots grows, our ownership piece of the company (as represented by our shares) increases in value. This does not change.
Why do you think that BTZI would never surpass $.25/share??
Regarding how BITCF doesn't reap all of the benefits, since Bot's is a public company, if BITCF owns a majority interest (i.e. >50%) they can do a consolidated statement on their financials. They still end up claiming the value of only the portion of BTZI that they own as an asset. Here's how it works...
The Method of Reporting a Minority Interest in Consolidated Financial Statements
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