Rocky - now I am really confused. I don't understand (Honestly) how it is a "10% discount to market price".
From my previous post, is my math wrong?
Are you saying for a 500K investment that Mr. Siegel will end up with 1,166,666 commons shares? Which works out to a little less than 43 cents a share when the current share price is over $2.00.
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