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If they do an 5:1 R/S they have 20,000 shares. The shareprice would need to climb over 50 cents to breakeven. The shareprice would start at .0125 after the R/S assuming no dilution and nobody sells.
If they do an 10:1 R/S they have 10,000 shares. The shareprice would need to climb over $1.00 to breakeven. The shareprice would start at .025 after the R/S assuming no dilution and nobody sells
The almost have to do a 20:1 split which gives that same person 5,000 shares and starts the shareprice at .05 assuming no dilution and nobody sells. But in this case the shareprice needs to reach $2 to break even (no profit)