Good point. We also have no idea about what kind of profit sharing will occur with Flowid and the universities. Regardless, if Stephen continues as he has in the past, we'll be well looked after.
That being said, in regards to there being two companies,most of the IPOs that I've seen were in the price range of $16 - $32.
An IPO would seem to indicate a stock split to meet demand. A two for One split would indicate a price target of $32 - $64. Companies that do a 3:1 and under tend to be more successful long term. Even a 3:1 split most likely will not meet demand, so I'm thinking there may be several splits in the first year or two after we start our run up.
Anyone else have anything to add, feel free to post, because this board is about discussion and facts and not recommendations.
glta