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Thursday, 12/06/2012 11:28:55 AM

Thursday, December 06, 2012 11:28:55 AM

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Actually just thinking from past experience. In order for shares to be traded on FN, there have to be a supply of shares readily available. Revising my thoughts about an IPO, Penser would create a prospectus offerring X amounnt of shares (ie: 20 mil) at a proposed price (ie: $.50). Then the Penser managers would solicit other funds to sell these shares to. If Penser gets bids for more total shares than the offer, they have two choices. Offer more shares, like Facebook did, or raise the price, or both. Let's say they raise the price to $1.00. That would mean that the opening price on FN would be $1.00, and the opening price on OTCBB six hours later would be the current price on FN, whatever that would be. Trading on the following days would follow that pattern. FN would set the daily price, and OTCBB would follow.

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