RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:shareholder vs client scenariosThe way it works is the issue so many shares for their company a lot go to the founders and the owners of the shell company that is used as the vehicle to put the private company into a publicly traded shell. The investors who invested I. The shell then have their shell shares turned into the company they placed in the shell, depending on the valuation of what they paid for shell shares to what the company is evaluated at.
so the company now has that cash that was in the shell, then they do a private placement in most cases and raise more money where shares are sold to investors then that money from the shares goes to the company through the broker that is taking them public.
they then may or may not have a float of shares that they (the broker) will release onto the exchange and those shares sold them go back to the company. If it’s shares are fully out with none left for the broker to sell then yes people buy and sell those shares, then when the company needs more money as we just saw pat1 do not long ago they issue more shares diluting their price which is usually sold in a private placement which in their case in canncord thAt brought the investors to the table thT bought those shRes that went back to pat1 to so the comapny could carry on.
im really not sure if you have any type of grasp of how the market works my friend.
You seem like a very for lack of better words “a very simple person”.
I’m actually wondering if you are just making these posts getting a kick out of the fact we are wasting time even answering them, which if that is the case and you are just pretending to be this stupid then I actually admire your sense of humour!
if your posts are serious then please stop talking about pat1! If you ever came up to me and said this was a god stick and you are invested in it I would short the hell out of just based off the fact that a low functioning person such as yourself invested in this stock.
so do is all a favour and please stop talking about pat1!
Please tell me you are just screwing with everyone here and you actually did understand that companies were initially paid for their shares.