Tuesday, August 12, 2008 12:16:17 PM
traderfan, You have jumped to conclusions again.
First of all this is all just my opinion and I am entitled to post my positive opinion every bit as much as you are entitled to post your negative opinion. Now try to follow along here and imagine that sometimes there are creative ways to finance. It is important to keep in mind that creative financing can come in many different sizes and shapes. Sometimes creative financing involves stages, balloons and/or bridges for example and can even involve a straw man purchase when the principals name is not to be known.
Of course Spooz is diluting. Is Spooz buying back their shares directly on the open market? I did not say that. Could Spooz have made arrangements with a financier to buy their shares from them on the market and hold them for a buy out from Spooz later? I suppose. As the second part of a two part finance package, could Spooz use the proceeds from a deal it made with a major brokerage for example to pay for the shares the third party has been holding, then retire the shares to the treasury? What would that do to the company's market cap and it's subsidiaries market caps?
You would do well to keep an open mind and not try to predispose everyone else's opinion with your negativity.
First of all this is all just my opinion and I am entitled to post my positive opinion every bit as much as you are entitled to post your negative opinion. Now try to follow along here and imagine that sometimes there are creative ways to finance. It is important to keep in mind that creative financing can come in many different sizes and shapes. Sometimes creative financing involves stages, balloons and/or bridges for example and can even involve a straw man purchase when the principals name is not to be known.
Of course Spooz is diluting. Is Spooz buying back their shares directly on the open market? I did not say that. Could Spooz have made arrangements with a financier to buy their shares from them on the market and hold them for a buy out from Spooz later? I suppose. As the second part of a two part finance package, could Spooz use the proceeds from a deal it made with a major brokerage for example to pay for the shares the third party has been holding, then retire the shares to the treasury? What would that do to the company's market cap and it's subsidiaries market caps?
You would do well to keep an open mind and not try to predispose everyone else's opinion with your negativity.
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