Friday, April 27, 2012 8:00:37 PM
They can:
1) Retire the shares completely, taking them out of the system, lowering the O/S and A/S(difference between A/S and O/S will remain the same unless those shares are specifically cancelled.)
or
2) Buy back the shares and place them in the company's "Stock Treasury" aka remaining A/S. This will effectively reduce the O/S, while the total A/S remains the same, and the difference between the A/S and O/S will grow inversely proportional to the decrease in O/S.. i.e. take away 200M O/S add 200M to the REMAINING O/S with the total A/S staying the same..
If MSLP ends up doing scenario 2 then expect them to buy back as far down as they want, then cancel the entire remaining A/S when complete.. This is more likely to me because it would coincide with the company controlling 51% majority scenario as well, because if something happens and someone else ends up with majority they can quickly issue themselves shares out of the A/S ..
Just my thoughts on the subject.. If I left out any other scenarios please enlighten as these are the only 2 I am aware of..
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