Try to do the math the right way. Lets say RCCH has a value of only $10 million dollars and the shares are maxed out at 10 billion as some speculate (both of which I think are ridiculous but just an example). $10 million dollars divided by 10 billion shares = .001 of straight vale times a market multiplier of 10x = .01 cent. Ridiculously low example IMO but just wanted to give an example. If the value is $20 million and the O/S are only 1 billion you can replace the numbers it would = .20 cents, etc. We will find out the value when the TSX makes the announcement.
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