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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Enerdynamic Hybrid Technologies Corp. EDYYF

Enerdynamic Hybrid Technologies, is a Canadian-based company delivering leading-edge energy solutions. EHT’s clean and renewable energy solutions are easily deployed and customizable. The Company is able to combine and integrate solar, battery storage technology, and energy efficient structures that qualify for being “NET ZERO”.

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Enerdynamic Hybrid Technologies Corp. > Consolidation Math Question
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Post by Hejhog on Apr 12, 2019 9:44am

Consolidation Math Question

So let's say I have about 640k shares and was hoping to hit an arbitrary number of $1, for the sake of this exercise, to sell for $640,000.  After a 5 to 1 consolidation, I would have 128,000 shares and would need to get to $5 per share to sell for $640,000.  What outcome would you guys say is more likely, getting to $1 with no consolidation or getting to $5 after consolidation.  Or are they equal probabilities?
Comment by IvePaidMyDues on Apr 12, 2019 10:27am
Easy, no chance of either ever scenario ever happening. Readjust your expectation to a high of 7 cents. that might still be too high. Gamble is the non deliverer
Comment by Hejhog on Apr 12, 2019 11:05am
Ha, true thus far at least. 
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