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maent

10/17/20 8:01 PM

#279 RE: PenniesSeven #278

UGHHHH.. Ok so were all on the same page that it isnt dilution. Just a dilution like effect of a direct offering. We also have to understand that these shares are free money to these employees. They have no vested interest in this stock other than face value. They have no skin in the game here. If my bonus last year was 20,000 shares and I can trade 20% of them now, new car or boat or party with Hunter Biden for 12 minutes. Im just sayin!
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Triple_Star

10/17/20 9:58 PM

#280 RE: PenniesSeven #278

PLTR had approximately 1.1635 billion Class A tradable shares outstanding at listing and has 1.16 billion as of Friday. While I understand what you are trying to get at, it is not dilution, or every time there is a sale the world would call it dilution. Not the case. This happens to be employees selling up to 20% of their available Class A shares to make their profit at a higher PPS than they either bought or received. That can cause the price to reduce if there are not willing buyers to match.