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Re: konshe post# 1884

Tuesday, 02/07/2012 7:31:48 AM

Tuesday, February 07, 2012 7:31:48 AM

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Konshe I think he said that EBIG would have a value of around 30 cents once Tsingda started trading.

That would be the value, not the price per share. The value goes up because the shares of Tsingda owned by EBIG would then be reflected as an asset. The share price depends on buyer interest in the stock.

Once Wonder starts trading, the value of EBIG goes up again for the same reason: the shares of Wonder become an asset.