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cdhames

05/06/14 12:17 PM

#53510 RE: stockpicker1512 #53507

That's exactly correct. IR cannot receive more shares unless the price falls below the 80% threshold. I come out with the same number.
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SpideyCents

05/06/14 12:25 PM

#53518 RE: stockpicker1512 #53507

The wording is tricky. They say ...FINAL AMOUNT or blah blah blah...

If at any time during the Calculation Period the Initial Issuance is less than any reasonable possible Final Amount or a daily volume weighted average price is below 80% of the closing price on the day of the entry of the Order, Ironridge may request that the Company reserve and issue additional shares of Common Stock (“True-Up Shares”).

The definition of Final Amount is :

From the date of the Stipulation until that number of consecutive trading days following the Issuance Date required for the aggregate trading volume of the Common Stock to exceed $50,000,000 (the “Calculation Period”), Ironridge will be entitled to that number of shares of Common Stock (the "Final Amount") with an aggregate value equal to (a) the Claim Amount plus a 7% agent fee and reasonable attorney fees and expenses, (b) divided by 80% of the following: the closing price of the Common Stock on the date of entry of the Order, not to exceed the arithmetic average of the individual volume weighted average prices of any five trading days during the Calculation Period, less $0.002 per share; all as reported by the Bloomberg Professional Service of Bloomberg LP

So the Final Amount probably wins in that OR statement not the 80%.