Math and share calculations are not my thing. I'm trying to follow 😄 So is it like of 36M in potential reconstituted COOP shares at new $50 value after share reconstitution/dilution = $1.8B worth of new COOP to pass out to those who released. So $1.8B value x 100,000 former UQ released shares by someone (easy math) = 'A MASSIVE friggin number (turn calculator phone sideways) / divided by / 36M shares = $5M
so... a released UQ holder receives $5M in new COOP shares per 100,000 released UQs napkin math? and that's not including 15 years of interest, not including Ps, etc. that would come via various other entities/funding.
Or am I using wack math