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Strategies & Market Trends : Cents and Sensibility - Kimberly and Friends' Consortium

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To: Walk Softly who wrote (38439)12/4/1999 12:49:00 PM
From: Richard Sinden  Read Replies (5) of 108040
 
NTPL valuation

<if acom is at 50 and we get only 50% valuation NTPL should still be at 25>

I don't know why I am responding here, but I have seen this same stupid post everywhere.
Are you people really so dumb (no wonder stock splits work)?
ACOM will have 2.5 X the number of shares of NTPL. Therefore if NTPL is valued at 50% of ACOM and ACOM is at 50, NTPL would have to be at 65.

Here's the simple math
ACOM value =34 million shares X $50 a share = 1.7 billion

1.7B/2 = 850 million
850 million/13 million (# of NTPL shares) = 65 a share

Therefore if NTPL receives half the valuation of ACOM it will be at $65 a share.

But all you sheep will bail at 5 3/4
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