Yea, any increase to the AS is not good for the shareholder, only if you're convinced in the long term health of the company. If they execute a r/s along with the AS increase, they will effectively increase the pps with the r/s, then dilute it back to the original pps. So we will own half of our shares at the same price as the day before.....sucks.
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