SFOR and their shareholders don't pay a dime until Blank Rome or Ropes & Gray secure SEVERAL settlements. In fact, from the way I read it, the lenders don't get their big profit money until after the NEXT ROUND (after the first 7) of settlements starts to occur. Good for them and good for SFOR. If I made this deal with SFOR I'd be forced to refrain from any further accumulation of SFOR shares but would be making 5 times my money over the next few years. What does this do for SFOR and their shareholders?
1. It bridges SFOR's financial situation until deals & settlements.
2. For shareholders it should give them the same confidence as it does the lenders. The lenders reviewed SFOR's litigation position and said "pay us over time and after NUMEROUS settlements".
I can't believe the PPS is LESS THAN ONE PENNY PER SHARE or at a 20 million market cap with this kind of information already public along with knowing the public fact that sizable deals are already done and will layout in the November timeframe.