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Thursday, May 26, 2005 3:22:03 PM
Let's see now, you want to talk about Dutchess buying shares and it's effect on the pps, but you don't want to talk about the dilutive effect nor the market cap of the comapany.
So essentially you want someone to tell you about supply and demand, but leave out the supply part and lets ignore the demand part. LOL
What the hell, let's try it.
Dutchess will be buying shares, at a discount, directly from the company, meaning NOT on the open market. So since they will not be competing with other investors for those shares there should be zero effect on the pps.
I know you would like to invoke the expectation that if some outside entity is buying up the float then the pps will rise, but that is not the case here. Here there is an unlimited and exclusive supply of shares that is totally isolated from the market by the discount. Sorry.
regards,
frog
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