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Re: 1Rare1 / Reall..joe Fut...

Posted by: BaNosser on May 23, 2008 11:33PM

In response to: Re: 1Rare1 / Reall..joe Fut... by FutTheWuk

What if Company A owns something that is worth $500M

Company B Owns something that is worth $500M

Company A has a market cap of $100M and 500M shares, 400M issued

Company B is a private co and has 100 employees making $100k/yr and also sells product additional to that $500M something

Company A has 5 employees and sells nothing else, but does retain something else of great value

How does a 50 50 merger between these cos occur?

1-- If you had to give Co B an equal # of shares.. in theory you would have to give them 400M shares.. 100M you have.. would you then have to authorize an additional 300M? What if Co B requested some number less than those 300M shares and that something else of great value? Could that be possible?

2-- Say you got rid of all those shares above, as you stated prev, and made it 400M total 200M/200M.. what would be the effect on our indiv retail share price? would it double or stay the same or..?

Then as prev-Co B sold their shares would prev-Co A retail shareholders experience dilution?

3-- Say Co B is determined from the above info to have more value than Co A... wouldn't it be possible that Co B would simply require something (ie x# shares) of value from Co A in order to make it 50 50?

..

Just trying to get a handle on all this & your thoughts..

thanks very much















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