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Non-Tech : Littlefield Corporation (LTFD)
LTFD 0.1700.0%Jan 16 9:30 AM EST

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To: SE who wrote (5639)12/17/1997 2:58:00 AM
From: Richard Babusek  Read Replies (1) of 10368
 
Scott, Your list looks a lot like mine, I'll take a company with
vision and dough over vision any time. With cash in the bank your
negotiating from a position of strength.

Interesting BNGO(W) market cap stuff.
Using the float of 2M shares of stock, and 3.3M shares of warrants to
calculate market cap day before warrant call announcement, and
yesterday from Nasdaq chart service.

---- stock ---- --- warrant --- -- total --
date price cap price cap cap
x1M x1M x1M
11/12/97 8.563 17.126 3.688 12.170 29.296
12/15/97 5.375 10.750 0.375 1.238 11.988
--------------- --------------- -----------
difference ( 6.380) (10.932) (17.308)

Interesting that the company wants to raise ~$17M, and the market cap
drops ~$17M in response.

Counting next monday there will be 26 trading days between the
announcement and expiration.

Considering only the share market cap prior to call was ~17M so the
warrant call was intended to virtually double market cap in 26 days!!

Comparison of BNGO & MVSI, (trying to identify differences)
BNGO MVSI
on announcement date ------- -------
Market cap 17.13M 58.80M
outstanding shares 4.65M 10.90M
float shares 1.90M 8.40M
float % of shares 41 77
~cap increase % 100 *34

*MVSI was actually less due to the company share & warrant
repurchases.

I couldn't do the equivelant market cap based on float for MVSI
because the warrant symbol is no longer good. Does anyone know if
NASDAQ archives the data for warrants after the symbol is no longer
used, and how to retrieve that data? If one wished to do research on
expired warrants (such as MVSI) how do you do it?

Both were agressive in duration, but BNGO attempted to double vs MVSI
attempting to gain ~ 34%. The fact there are ~4X as many shares in the
float for MVSI probably lessened their volatility also.

Ramblings to ilicit comments, I want to learn something from the
lesson of the last 20 days, my tuition was steep!!

Ricardo
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