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Strategies & Market Trends : Zeev's Turnips - No Politics

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To: Timothy Liu who wrote (98506)8/22/2002 7:37:30 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (3) of 99280
 
Sell stock on the market will incur a positive cash flow coming in. It is offset by negative cash flow going out to the employee. There is no change in company cash position, operation and fundamentals.

This is absurd.
Company stock is an asset sell off all the assets and there are none left.

What happens when all the company stock is gone?
Did shareholder equity drop or not drop.
Your idea is so totally UFB asbsurd that I give you a chance to take it back at no cost.

No change in Fundamentals or operation????
Think again.
That company could have used that stock to buy another company, to pay off long term debt, to sell and invest (perferably in leap puts on something), or just retain as an asset.

If there is no cost or change in fundamentals of a company giving away stock, then I will gladly take a few million option please (preferably ITM) but any will do.

Surely you will rethink that nonsense.

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