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To: Don Lloyd who wrote (5522)7/25/2000 2:10:17 AM
From: IceShark  Read Replies (1) of 436258
 
No, no no, Don. You are wrong, in my mind anyway. -g- The shareholders are the ownership of the company and they are getting diluted.

By unreported compensation expense. Bigger loss, the company will never be able to pay you a cent so all you have is selling a share to the next guy. But everyone is along on the game, or an idiot, so may as well pay everything in options like amzn tried to do with paying suppliers with shares. Actually, they did it. Where do you put that? In MythLand of expenses?

I'll also bet softie will never pay a nickel to any shareholder, unless someone crashes them down.

We can argue about this till the cows come home, but I have been around long enough to know how the market would react if we were not in a bubble.

Regards
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