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Re: 5years post# 3759

Thursday, 12/15/2005 3:14:34 PM

Thursday, December 15, 2005 3:14:34 PM

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5 years that is a tough question...but I think if NSOL did a 4 shares of NSOL you get 1 share of FFI that would be about 10 million shares. If the authorizable is lets say 100 million shares for FFI, NSOL can assign itself 51 million to retain control of FFI. If FFI has a low float of lets say 10 million shares at an IPO of let say $25-35 per share. The remaining shares can be used for FFI expansion.


If FFI can produce lets say 600 million in profits divided by 60 million shares O/S that is $10 profit per share. Multiple the PE by lets say 10 and that is about $100 per share. A market cap of around 6 billion dollars. IF NSOL owns 51% of FFI NSOL will go up as well due to the equity. PLus FFI will raise between 250-350 million in capital.

Therefore you will beable to get free shares owning NSOL and a demand will be big once the spin off is annouced.

This is an estimated guess of what could happen if all 5 plants are up in running and one is 300 million gallons.

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