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Friday, 05/17/2024 12:20:21 PM

Friday, May 17, 2024 12:20:21 PM

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The question has been raised that, in a buyout scenario, would a low share price negatively affect a serious buyout offer? I think that the intrinsic value of the IP would have to carry much more weight than the market value (i.e., the share price). A low market value would simply indicate that the stock is undervalued, and should not be the yardstick used to determine the intrinsic value of the stock. What is the intrinsic value of VP's IP? I do not know, but it is certainly higher than the current share price would indicate. Negotiations may be focused more on the intrinsic value of VP's IP, and less (if at all) on the market price. VP leadership may not be that concerned about the market price for this very reason. Will VP's market value ever catch up to VP's high intrinsic value? Perhaps that will happen when an acceptable buyout offer is on the table, or with a landslide court victory, whichever comes first. JMHO.
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