Good post Quinn. I just have a question for you:
If it was Dow that bought out EESO, how exactly does the share structure work? On the day that it happens, if my shares of EESO was worth, say, $10,000, would I get $10,000 worth of DOW? I don't exactly understand how the switch happens. If it happened like that, it wouldn't be that great, because Dow will go up on the news of their purchase of EESO, but for how long? They are a much bigger company, and almost all major companies right now are being hit by the recession. Would their purchase of EESO really keep them going up all year? Thanks for your help.