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Re: DandyDon post# 21577

Wednesday, 03/03/2010 12:34:12 PM

Wednesday, March 03, 2010 12:34:12 PM

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Correct my math and understanding here Owvimill.. at 20:1 and say that gets it to $1 per share, looking back at what that would equate to before any r/s, it would be .05 per share if you follow me.

Example: 6250000 shares/20= 312500 shares
and
at $1 per share, = $312500

taking it back to a pre r/s, $312500/6250000= $.05 pps