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To: chic_hearne who wrote (113518)5/31/2000 12:30:00 AM
From: brushwud  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573927
 
Does this mean that any split (3 for 1 or 2 for 1) is based on 200,000,000 shares?

Yes, approximately. To be quite honest, I double-counted some shares because the 40 million likely included some exercises to get to the 153 million, but I also dropped all fractions of a megashare.

Even though there are currently 153 mil and we were guided to use 172 mil for Q2, we still use 200 mil for a split basis?

I don't quite understand what you mean by "we were guided to" and "for a split basis". At this point, I'd say a weighted average of 172 million fully diluted shares for Q2 sounds low--probably 175 million would be closer. And yes, of the 250 million shares authorized before last week, roughly 200 million have been allocated in one way or another and will have to be taken into account during any stock split.