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Re: tjak post# 19967

Monday, 04/23/2007 11:15:46 AM

Monday, April 23, 2007 11:15:46 AM

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Wouldn't the number shares needed for a stock buyout by a company who is selling at $0.045 be extremely large in number, especially for a company generating significant revenues? It would take 22.2 million shares for every $1 million of purchase price. Assuming the Company is worth more than $1 million, that would be much greater dilution than 504's as a Company is only allowed to issue 504's up to $1 million per year, correct?

Why would the Company with revenue not acquire MDFY (it sure would be cheap enough at current share price) and then use its structure?

Not bashing, just questions from a LONG time shareholder.
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