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Re: JustDucky post# 7203

Saturday, 03/15/2014 1:00:42 PM

Saturday, March 15, 2014 1:00:42 PM

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I know little about that stuff but with what you are telling me there is a sizable investments when it comes to training staff and the risk the staff may start something of there own if let go is high.


To start a mom and pop operation of that nature should you have the training is very easy out of ones basement. People are doing it for sports teams,dance studios, weddings for years.


The thing is I don't really believe they plan on sailing with the same cargo on board as they have due to the above reasons but what you have to do is break down the debt and who owns it.


The way one goes about that is take the interest paid in a year and work backwards from that figure to obtain what institutes have contributed what is left over on the debt is share holders debt from the shorting of the stock,The selling of stock below the strike price set.


The liability debt is shareholders contribution and is the float the percentage of the outstanding shares plus shorted shares that are trading.


Now should the company buy back shares of the float they will cancel those and that value will become first retained earnings for that year or quarter then capital surplus.



You will notice that when added up the figure will match the equity of the company but that means little just ignor that stuff it is just greedy accountants working there magic to confuse you cause what i'm telling you is the truth and should you study international accounting rules as well as the North American rules for trade Canada, United states as well as Mexico you will discover in your DD what is truly happening with this company and really who knows what there next venture could be that is all speculation is it not.

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