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Re: Bridget21 post# 68344

Monday, 06/14/2021 6:35:15 PM

Monday, June 14, 2021 6:35:15 PM

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Simple answer is another company offers a dollar amount to buy the company. If it is accepted, than that dollar amount is divided by the number of outstanding shares to determine the purchase price per share.

RGBP has preferred shares, which usually have a conversion factor and they convert to common shares if there is a buyout. I do not know the specifics for the RGBPP shares or the shares Koos gave himself to stop a hostile takeover.

Shares will usually be pretty flat once a buyout has been accepted with share price being pretty close to a discount of 5%. Discount could be larger is the purchaser is buying using stock instead of cash.