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To: Loren S. who wrote (3550)10/15/1998 4:53:00 PM
From: ISOMAN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9824
 
One question that has been addressed by others in
the past is how the debentures relate to reverse splits. Will the $3.00 conversion still be
the same if the stock splits or does it change with the reverse?


asked and answered on the thread already. He also welcomed calls from investor on the CC. He has said many times no reverse split, give him a call , I am sure on the next CC if enough ask him, he will discuss it.



To: Loren S. who wrote (3550)10/15/1998 6:02:00 PM
From: TraderGreg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 9824
 
One question that has been addressed by others in the past is how the debentures relate to reverse splits. Will the $3.00 conversion still be the same if the stock splits or does it change with the reverse?

Excellent question. With a quality listed stock, a forward splits almost always adjusts option and debenture strikes accordingly. I asked Tilton about this same issue months ago. He said that he wasn't sure how they were written but that I had nothing to worry about 'cause there wasn't going to be a reverse split. Not encouraging that the two things we are concerned about the most(shares o/s and reverse split possibiliy) were conveniently ignored by him.

PKGP, when it was trading in the sub-dime range, had similar debentures and after they did a 1 for 70 reverse, the strike price for those debentures was NOT adjusted.

As far as the dilution, it is already here and with us. It would take awesome news to overcome the inertia of this float. The only positive thing is this. Most of these BBs wait for some type of rally before doing a reverse. IMHO, only a complete idiot or a fraud would do a reverse after the price has already eroded 95%.

TG



To: Loren S. who wrote (3550)10/16/1998 12:34:00 PM
From: Loren S.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9824
 
From a lurker (call him Two) requesting I post his response to a post of mine criticising Tilton's involvement in an additional company:

<<I for one am glad to see Tilton involved in a number of ventures. His time
management and delegation skills certainly must be well honed to be able to
handle the number of involvements he is in. Leverage, that is the name of
the game; "More power to you James Tilton!"

Go TNRG!>>