Yes I do. No you don't. As you posted: Sol
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Yes I do.
No you don't. As you posted:
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Solterra became a wholly-owned operating subsidiary of Hague Corp. Upon the closing of the merger, Hague Corp. changed its business from the exploitation of minerals to the development of QDs, and subsequently changed its name to “Quantum Materials Corp.” in 2010.
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"Solterra was acquired by Hague Corp. in November 2008, pursuant to a merger transaction wherein the shareholders of Solterra exchanged their shares of common stock in Solterra for shares of common stock in Hague Corp.,"
Solterra is wholly-owned by QMC (formerly known as Hague) because QMC owns all of it's stock. Obviously there were more Hague shares than those exchanged for Solterra shares which QMC (formerly Hague) now owns.
This is really simple and obvious stuff.