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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (91748)1/21/2000 2:05:00 PM
From: Greater Fool  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>>Is that how many you are seeing referred to constantly?

Obviously not. This board's generally focused on recent IPO's, of course.

Didn't Ebay float a huge raft of new shares a while back? That's another example of dilution.

>>whatever stock is being sold to raise cash sure seems to be adequately absorbed by the huge sums of money pouring into stock

True -- the question being when it ceases to be more than adequately absorbed, and begins to be net dilutive. The only point I was raising is that increased efficiency does make that dilution happen faster.

Just asking the question ...