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Re: DMOST post# 38447

Tuesday, 03/04/2014 1:28:08 PM

Tuesday, March 04, 2014 1:28:08 PM

Post# of 38908
No, that is not correct. In a 9:1 split, a holder of one share ends up with 9. That means 8 new shares, not 9 new shares.

And this is NOT dilution. Please look up the term in a good financial dictionary. Dilution is a reduction of one's percentage ownership in a company, whereas with a split all the percentages remain the same.

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