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pfort1

08/19/17 3:46 PM

#5210 RE: wise_investor #5209

wise - why do you say Soon's 3,000,000 warrants are exercisable at $1.10 pre or post RS? On page 9 of the 14A Filing it says the following under the caption: "Principal Effects of the Reverse Stock Split":

"based on the Reverse Stock Split ratio, proportionate adjustments will be made to the per share exercise price and the number of shares issuable upon the exercise of all outstanding options and warrants to purchase shares of our Common Stock, which will result in approximately the same aggregate exercise price being required to be paid upon exercise of such options and warrants after the Reverse Stock Split as immediately before the Reverse Stock Split;"

Reads to me like Soon's warrants are subject to the same treatment as common stock.

As of now, I'll vote NO on the RS proxy because the authorized common shares (250,000,000) are not subject to RS and I don't trust management with the power to dilute any further than they have now (approximately 50,000,000).

declaes

08/19/17 3:58 PM

#5211 RE: wise_investor #5209

By a 1:10 split, Soon warrants will also move up 1:10 so they will move up to 11$ not 1.1$

Tekterra

08/19/17 5:51 PM

#5220 RE: wise_investor #5209

Wise, Soon Shiong is smart business guy. His 3 mill warrants after RS will give him more shares for sure.

The question is will the RS affect all equally including warrants. Remember there are 18 million warrants that tutes hold at 0.5 also good until summer of 2018.

I have not been following too closely lately and I didn't see the new proxy yet. Too busy playing DCTH and made some awesome profits there too.