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To: DMaA who wrote (314496)11/3/2021 5:16:13 PM
From: Thehammer  Read Replies (1) of 456420
 
You have to understand that the situation is dynamic and not static. When a company buys shares, I think those shares become treasury shares. Some sellers are more motivated than others. If the shares were being bought up by the company (which as to be disclosed), some would sell and some would hold. As the shares become more scarce, the price would rise. You have to look at the effect on the balance sheet as well.

almost sounds like a calculus problem as the share count approaches zero.
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