Their win would add approximately $13.75 million to the $54 million=$67.75 million/1.6B=.0423 per share maximum. This number would be reduced by costs, unknown at this point. I would not bet on their win in total, as I think they will settle the $27.5 million between them. Then there will be the legal costs in either derivative action as well. We would be be incredibly fortunate to get the .021 that was the share price before we got delisted, years from now.
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