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Posted On: 12/10/2019 1:42:21 PM
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Re: Evil Rabbit #12394
(Evil, not just a response to you, and, as you know, I don't have a price in mind right now, but I think this post can clarify the board's thinking on this question)
So that we are all speaking apples to apples, the better way to ask this question is what Market Cap would you be willing to accept/would make you happy/would be appropriate for a CYDY BO.
For those who are not familiar, "Market Cap" in a buyout sense usually means the product of: (a) Share Price; and (b) fully-diluted shares outstanding (shares, warrants, options, shares issuable upon conversion of preferred stock, shares issuable on conversion of convertible notes).
At the end of the day, Market Cap/number of fully-diluted shares = price per share in a BO.
For example, at a BO share price of $1, CYDY's current fully-diluted market cap would be about $650M, as there are approximately 650M shares fully-diluted right now (see link). So the BO needs to be $1.3B to see a $2 share price, and so on...
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_ms...=152710232
So that we are all speaking apples to apples, the better way to ask this question is what Market Cap would you be willing to accept/would make you happy/would be appropriate for a CYDY BO.
For those who are not familiar, "Market Cap" in a buyout sense usually means the product of: (a) Share Price; and (b) fully-diluted shares outstanding (shares, warrants, options, shares issuable upon conversion of preferred stock, shares issuable on conversion of convertible notes).
At the end of the day, Market Cap/number of fully-diluted shares = price per share in a BO.
For example, at a BO share price of $1, CYDY's current fully-diluted market cap would be about $650M, as there are approximately 650M shares fully-diluted right now (see link). So the BO needs to be $1.3B to see a $2 share price, and so on...
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_ms...=152710232
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