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Posted On: 12/04/2018 6:07:08 PM
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Re: joho611000 #44386
Right. But the way I understand it, buyouts can be all cash, cash + shares (in the new company) or shares only.
I'm just saying that an all-cash buyout might be one situation where shareholders here would be limited to a certain PPS/share, -a scenario where the lofty predictions of SFOR's PPS going skyward (up and up forever) might not apply.
If we got shares in the new company during a buyout, that would be an entirely different situation, -with more future potential.
Not trying to be negative about SFOR's future prospects, -just realistic about the possibilities.
I'm just saying that an all-cash buyout might be one situation where shareholders here would be limited to a certain PPS/share, -a scenario where the lofty predictions of SFOR's PPS going skyward (up and up forever) might not apply.
If we got shares in the new company during a buyout, that would be an entirely different situation, -with more future potential.
Not trying to be negative about SFOR's future prospects, -just realistic about the possibilities.
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