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Thursday, 06/04/2009 1:19:42 PM

Thursday, June 04, 2009 1:19:42 PM

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BBI.B -- Reminder:

http://www.b2i.us/profiles/investor/QAForumView.asp?QAID=11204&GoTopage=1&BzID=553&sm_quote_field=BBI&Category=1398

What is the difference between BBI and BBI.B?
Blockbuster has two classes of common stock, both of which have voting rights: Class A, which is entitled to one vote per share, and Class B, which is entitled to two votes per share. Blockbuster’s Class A common stock began trading on August 11, 1999, following Blockbuster’s initial public offering. Blockbuster’s Class B common stock began trading on October 14, 2004 in conjunction with Blockbuster’s divestiture from Viacom. There is no difference between the two classes except for voting rights; they generally trade within a close price range of each other. There are, however, far more shares of Class A common stock outstanding, so most of the trading occurs in that class.

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BBI is trading at a huge premium to BBI.B -- that makes BBI.B shares extremely attractive and will naturally adjust closer and closer to BBI shares which are 100% higher. If BBI moves 200%, BBI.B should move 400%.

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