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04/29/05 2:53 PM

#162901 RE: DiamondTrader1 #162898

This is how you compute Shareholder equity IMO with all the NS shares...
110 bill shares /1300 shareholders= 83 mill shares(average) x 40,000 shareholders(estimate)= 3.2 trillion shares x .0005 PPS(average)= 1.6 billion dollars /703 billion shares O/S =.003/share

...snidely

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Sec 10

04/29/05 2:54 PM

#162903 RE: DiamondTrader1 #162898

The same way any reporting company does. By using the official books and records of the TA.

Lots of fully reporting BB stocks have claimed a naked short, but they still filed. USXP for example, and GeneMax, and NuTek.
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matrix

04/29/05 2:57 PM

#162905 RE: DiamondTrader1 #162898

They can compute it because shorted shares are not part of the calculation.

Shareholder Equity is the net worth of a company. It represents the stockholders' claim to a business's assets after all creditors and debts have been paid. Shareholder equity is also referred to as Owner's or Stockholders' Equity. It can be calculated by taking the total assets and subtracting the total liabilities.

Shareholder equity usually comes from two places. The first is cash paid in by investors when the company sold stock; the second is retained earnings, which are the accumulated profits a business has held on to and not paid out to its shareholders as dividends. Because these are the two ways a company generally creates shareholders' equity, the balance sheet is organized to show each parts' contribution.



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