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SnoopDawggyDawgon Sep 01, 2018 11:56pm
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RE:RE:RE:Tbp rewards shareholders
RE:RE:RE:Tbp rewards shareholders Also, I just wanted to clarify, do you understand that the share price isn't the tangible value of the company, right? It's just the price that an investor is willing to pay for one stock of the company. That ~1:10 ratio represents the amount of Northbud stock that TBP has in their possession, relative to the number of outstanding shares of TBP. That's why they will award 1 share of Northbud Farms for every 10 shares of TBP that an investor holds.
SnoopDawggyDawg wrote: What on earth are you talking about? Nothing you just said makes any sense. This is not money out of any shareholder's pocket. Tetra sold their Growpros advanced ACMPR license to Northbud for what amounts to 15.5 million shares of Northbud Farms. Rather than hold the shares for themselves, they decided to distribute these shares evenly among investors at a roughly 1:10 ratio. If you own 100,000 shares of TBP, then you will receive 10,000 shares of Northbud Farms as a "dividend in-kind". This has nothing to do with TBP's share price. I'm still baffled by how you came up with that absurd theory.
GoTogether wrote: ... Carpenter58.
In this context I tend to disagree with your formulation of "reward" or "gift".
Strictly speaking, the dividend cannot really be called an earning, because it's money out of our own pockets.
Assume the TBP.V share price is CAD 1.10 on September 5 at the market close.
The dividend CAD 0.11 (0.1012 North Bud for every 1 Tetra Share) will be subtracted from the TBP share price on September 6 at the market open > 1.10 - 0.11 = CAD 0.99
Well, and to be precise, it's only a gift if North Bud shares are priced above the 15 cent mark.
CAD 0.11(dividend) x 1 / 0.75 (Tax) = around CAD 0.15
So, if North Bud shares are priced well above 15 cent longer-term, only then one could speak of a reward or gift, which is totally not out of the question. As we all know, gains are possible in this sector.
EOM.