You're mixing percentages with absolute numbers.
100,000 shares of behl at .10, with a 10 cent move is, indeed a $10k move, but it's a 100% increase in price. That's a lot.
10,000 shares of new behl at $1, with a 10 cent move is only $1000 move, but it's only a 10% increase in price.
On a percentage basis, we're even with the "bonus" shares, plus we have the lottery of the behl shell with the original 100,000 shares.
If you play pennies for the big adrenaline rush during large percentage price fluctuations, then this move will likely not make you happy, because bigger board stock IMO tend to move more gradually than the penny world.