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Re: Beezerr34 post# 74131

Friday, 03/09/2012 12:43:27 AM

Friday, March 09, 2012 12:43:27 AM

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Not unethical at all. Just want it clear who benefits the most and who can be affected the most. The long term shareholders will only benefit if future dilution is severly limited or stopped from this point. Even if a they are preferreds restricted by Ratios and Revenue, there are ways he can fairly be awarded more stock or options for his hard work. Not trying to deny him that. Trying to have equitable solution to replace the dilution scenario that has gone on for the last 3 years, even though he went a whole 4 months without it. If they company has reached a new level now, as he just said they have, they should be able to find a way to get a reasonable interest loan that is NOT convertible to stock, or the people will just convert. That would be just as good or better than a buyback if he can find a way.