double exactly. He sees the long term with this company and will be rewared for his investment.
That being said, they needed someone to invest a large amount of money. In order to get someone to do it, you're not going to make them buy $2 million or more at the current price the stock is. No, you have to give them an incentive with their investment. Granted this was all worked out a long time ago when shares were much lower.
So if you're a huge investor with millions, you have to sit there and say "Ok, so its a risk to invest a few million into the company. What compensation will I get on my investment." and "what do you have to offer me for me to invest this money with you, as appose to someone else"
Called sweeten the deal, and they did that
in the long, it's a win-win. Visser gets all these stocks at a low price, LQMT gets the funding they need and production company to work with, and the next thing you know we are seeing the revenues that we need to see, along with continued production, etc
then the rest of us will win that in this for the long haul