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Re: Strindberg post# 5354

Wednesday, 04/06/2011 3:21:35 PM

Wednesday, April 06, 2011 3:21:35 PM

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Strindberg,

Thanks a lot for the further clarification and the links you provided. I'm glad that you think it will happen and that the JF is, at present at least, spearheading the idea. And yes, asking Chad about it makes sense. But with you there in Sweden with an ear to the ground and having already mentioned a few things about a possible dual listing, I wanted to get your take on it.

I haven't had time to read the information you provided in those links. But perhaps you or someone else could answer a couple simple questions about how it works.

1) If SIAF is traded on two different exchanges, then it seems like you'd need to buy shares on Sweden's exchange in order to benefit from the dual listing. Is this true?

2) If the two exchanges work independently and hence generate different prices for the stock, what does this mean for those holding shares on the exchange that lists the stock at lower prices?

3) Since the Swedish exchange has on average done better, if it gets dual listed would it be advisable to sell, say, have one's existing shares and buy them back on the Swedish exchange?

Obviously, this is totally new territory for me. Perhaps the documents you referenced will explain this. But thought those more in the know might know the answers immediately, while I'm presently crunched for time.

Anyway, as usual, I really appreciate your feedback and contributions on the board.

Steve

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