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uw86

03/20/12 11:49 AM

#3837 RE: satelliteguy #3834

as usual, you are spot on. had a similar experience. you still own them, but virtually no liquidity until respective company re-enters public market. i actually sold shares privately in such a case but, as you know i'm sure, you need management to lift restriction on certificate and find a buyer. the best
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sashex001

03/20/12 1:11 PM

#3838 RE: satelliteguy #3834

I was not starring what CTD Holdings will do.
I was expressing my opinion about the future of CTDH.

The company is producing great earnings and the upcoming events could grow it quickly.
Unfortunately OTB is a stock graveyard at the moment and to gain visibility the company needs to uplist.
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octagramt

03/20/12 7:58 PM

#3844 RE: satelliteguy #3834

As I posted before with a company going private and the potential to increase ROI, BJ’s Wholesale went private in $2.8 billion deal, where it was bought by Leonard Green & Partners and CVC Capital Partners for about $2.8 billion. Where BJ’s stockholders received $51.25 for each share they owned (a 6.6% premium at the time of the writing of the article). Sorry if you may have had tough luck in the past when some of your stocks went private, but that doesn't apply to all instances. The difference here I think is that with your shares, the company itself went private without a buyout from a different party, but in other cases, a company can first buy another company and then turn a profit, where the buyout is at a premium to the current share price, and this is the exact scenario I was referring in my previous post where perhaps an even higher ROI can be made with CTDH.
http://articles.marketwatch.com/2011-06-29/industries/30737418_1_retail-portfolio-wholesale-club-brian-sozzi