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Flow through allows for a premium, PMET doing charity flow through so all the more head room for a premium.

"Traditional flow-through financings were the standard until the introduction of charitable flow-through financings developed by PearTree’s founder, Ron Bernbaum in 2006. Traditional flow-through shares are sold by the issuer to a Canadian end-buyer, commonly a fund, which are typically held for 4 months + 1 day and utilize 100% of the issuers tax deduction. Flow-through, charitable-share financings are sold to philanthropists who remove the flow-through tax incentive and donate the (now common) shares to charity. The charity subsequently sells the common shares to end-buyers which can be based anywhere in the world. The philanthropist or donor receives an additional 50% tax deduction for the donation, while no fees are charged to the issuer or end buyer."

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