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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.177.811 von nerko07 am 10.12.21 08:57:24Auf der HP gibt es extra einen Reiter zur Abstimmung, auch da ist noch nichts zu finden:
https://ir.ibioinc.com/shareholder-vote-faq
Gruß aaahhh
https://ir.ibioinc.com/shareholder-vote-faq
Gruß aaahhh
Nach dem akt. Kurs zu urteilen, würde ich sagen, dass noch nichts bekannt geworden ist ob es einen RS gibt oder hat jemand News dazu?
Grüße
nerko07
Grüße
nerko07
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.172.918 von aaahhh am 09.12.21 18:13:46De interessanteste Satz daraus:
Die Zustimmung der Aktionäre zu diesem Vorschlag würde uns nicht zu einem umgekehrten Aktiensplit zwingen. Vielmehr würde es dem Board den Flexibilitätseffekt bei einer umgekehrten Aufteilung zu
irgendwann in der Zukunft, sollte dies im besten Interesse unserer Aktionäre sein.
Also auch bei einer Zustimmung zum RS, wird dieser vermutlich nicht unmittelbar kommen, vielmehr als Absicherung, wenn man schnell cash braucht.
Folglich nehme ich an für die Studie mit IBIO 202.
Gruß aaahhh
Die Zustimmung der Aktionäre zu diesem Vorschlag würde uns nicht zu einem umgekehrten Aktiensplit zwingen. Vielmehr würde es dem Board den Flexibilitätseffekt bei einer umgekehrten Aufteilung zu
irgendwann in der Zukunft, sollte dies im besten Interesse unserer Aktionäre sein.
Also auch bei einer Zustimmung zum RS, wird dieser vermutlich nicht unmittelbar kommen, vielmehr als Absicherung, wenn man schnell cash braucht.
Folglich nehme ich an für die Studie mit IBIO 202.
Gruß aaahhh
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.172.660 von StoxxmasterXXL am 09.12.21 17:50:121. Why is iBio seeking to complete a reverse stock split?
We believe that a higher stock price resulting from a reverse stock split will allow iBio to better position itself to be more attractive among a broader set of investors.
Many institutional investors consider low-priced stocks to be unduly speculative in nature and, as a matter of policy, avoid investment and trading in low-priced stock.
For example, the charters of some mutual funds explicitly restrict their investment managers from initiating positions in and/or continuing to hold stocks that trade under
$5 per share.
The Board is always considering various actions that can be taken to make our stock more attractive and a cost-effective investment to the maximum number of
investors. This is just one of them.
We believe a reverse stock split could protect your investment, and we appreciate our shareholders’ commitment to the future success of iBio by voting in favor of an
amendment to our certificate of incorporation to effect a reverse stock split.
2. What is a reverse stock split?
A reverse stock split reduces the number of outstanding shares a company has in the market. Each share represents a proportion of ownership of a company. With a
reverse split, every shareholder maintains their proportionate interest in the company (other than with respect to fractional shares) but the aggregate number of shares is
reduced.
For example, if a company declares a one for ten reverse stock split, every ten shares that you own will be converted into a single share. If you owned 10,000 shares of
the company before the reverse stock split, you would own a total of 1,000 shares after the reverse stock split. Every shareholder’s proportional interest remains the
same (other than with respect to fractional shares), as a result of the reverse split.
3. Why do shareholders vote on a reverse stock split?
As an iBio shareholder, you have voting rights related to certain matters under the Delaware General Corporation Law, including voting for an amendment to our
certificate of incorporation to effect a reverse stock split. We’re grateful for your investment and look forward to our future growth together.
4. Will the reverse stock split impact the value of my aggregate holdings?
No, a stock split by itself – whether forward or reverse – theoretically should not impact the value of one’s holdings or the overall market capitalization of a publicly
traded company. Every shareholder’s proportional interest (other than with respect to fractional shares) remains the same the day that a split is effected. We cannot
predict how our stock will trade following a reverse stock split, but we believe that fewer shares and a higher share price could be more attractive to institutional
investors
5. Is a reverse stock split an indication that a company is experiencing poor financial performance and will continue to see diminishing financial performance?
There are many reasons that a company may decide to propose a reverse stock split. A reverse stock split is expected to allow iBio to better position itself to be more
attractive among a broader set of investors. The Board is always considering various actions that can be taken to make our stock more appealing to a broad variety of
investors.
6. Will an approval of a reverse stock split positively or negatively impact retail investors, who make up a majority of the shareholder base?
The Board believes that these proposals are in the best long-term interest of all shareholders, including both retail and institutional investors.Every shareholder’s
proportional interest remains the same immediately after the reverse split.
7. What information is currently available for me to make my decision about how to vote on the reverse stock split and change in authorized shares?
In addition to these FAQs, the Investor Relations section of our website contains a wealth of information, including the recently issued10-K, a definitive proxy
statement and a press release.
8. Will there be more information forthcoming?
There will be an investor call following our Q1 FY2022 earnings announcement in mid-November. In addition, you can expect to receive more communications and
reminders related to voting for the reverse stock split.
9. What happens next if a reverse stock split is approved?
Stockholder approval of this proposal would not compel us to complete a reverse stock split. Rather, it would provide the Board the flexibility effect on a reverse split at
some point in future, should that be in the best interest of our shareholders.
10. Who put the proposals on the ballot?
https://d1io3yog0oux5.cloudfront.net/sec/0001104659-21-1297…
Das waren die Infos zum RS im Okt.
Gruß aaahhh
We believe that a higher stock price resulting from a reverse stock split will allow iBio to better position itself to be more attractive among a broader set of investors.
Many institutional investors consider low-priced stocks to be unduly speculative in nature and, as a matter of policy, avoid investment and trading in low-priced stock.
For example, the charters of some mutual funds explicitly restrict their investment managers from initiating positions in and/or continuing to hold stocks that trade under
$5 per share.
The Board is always considering various actions that can be taken to make our stock more attractive and a cost-effective investment to the maximum number of
investors. This is just one of them.
We believe a reverse stock split could protect your investment, and we appreciate our shareholders’ commitment to the future success of iBio by voting in favor of an
amendment to our certificate of incorporation to effect a reverse stock split.
2. What is a reverse stock split?
A reverse stock split reduces the number of outstanding shares a company has in the market. Each share represents a proportion of ownership of a company. With a
reverse split, every shareholder maintains their proportionate interest in the company (other than with respect to fractional shares) but the aggregate number of shares is
reduced.
For example, if a company declares a one for ten reverse stock split, every ten shares that you own will be converted into a single share. If you owned 10,000 shares of
the company before the reverse stock split, you would own a total of 1,000 shares after the reverse stock split. Every shareholder’s proportional interest remains the
same (other than with respect to fractional shares), as a result of the reverse split.
3. Why do shareholders vote on a reverse stock split?
As an iBio shareholder, you have voting rights related to certain matters under the Delaware General Corporation Law, including voting for an amendment to our
certificate of incorporation to effect a reverse stock split. We’re grateful for your investment and look forward to our future growth together.
4. Will the reverse stock split impact the value of my aggregate holdings?
No, a stock split by itself – whether forward or reverse – theoretically should not impact the value of one’s holdings or the overall market capitalization of a publicly
traded company. Every shareholder’s proportional interest (other than with respect to fractional shares) remains the same the day that a split is effected. We cannot
predict how our stock will trade following a reverse stock split, but we believe that fewer shares and a higher share price could be more attractive to institutional
investors
5. Is a reverse stock split an indication that a company is experiencing poor financial performance and will continue to see diminishing financial performance?
There are many reasons that a company may decide to propose a reverse stock split. A reverse stock split is expected to allow iBio to better position itself to be more
attractive among a broader set of investors. The Board is always considering various actions that can be taken to make our stock more appealing to a broad variety of
investors.
6. Will an approval of a reverse stock split positively or negatively impact retail investors, who make up a majority of the shareholder base?
The Board believes that these proposals are in the best long-term interest of all shareholders, including both retail and institutional investors.Every shareholder’s
proportional interest remains the same immediately after the reverse split.
7. What information is currently available for me to make my decision about how to vote on the reverse stock split and change in authorized shares?
In addition to these FAQs, the Investor Relations section of our website contains a wealth of information, including the recently issued10-K, a definitive proxy
statement and a press release.
8. Will there be more information forthcoming?
There will be an investor call following our Q1 FY2022 earnings announcement in mid-November. In addition, you can expect to receive more communications and
reminders related to voting for the reverse stock split.
9. What happens next if a reverse stock split is approved?
Stockholder approval of this proposal would not compel us to complete a reverse stock split. Rather, it would provide the Board the flexibility effect on a reverse split at
some point in future, should that be in the best interest of our shareholders.
10. Who put the proposals on the ballot?
https://d1io3yog0oux5.cloudfront.net/sec/0001104659-21-1297…
Das waren die Infos zum RS im Okt.
Gruß aaahhh
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.172.354 von Growth2012 am 09.12.21 17:25:25Gebe die Frage mal hier an alle weiter, ich weiß es nämlich auch nicht.
Ich sage mal: in dem Moment, wo es einen deutlichen Kursausschlag gibt, ist das Ergebnis da 😀
Ich sage mal: in dem Moment, wo es einen deutlichen Kursausschlag gibt, ist das Ergebnis da 😀
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.172.147 von StoxxmasterXXL am 09.12.21 17:10:38Nebenbei: wer soll diesen Vorhaben eigentlich mit klarem Verstand zustimmen?!
Good question , ...weiß Du wenn das Ergebnis der Abstimmung bekannt wird? (bin jedenfalls auf die Reaktion darauf, so, oder so, sehr gespannt)
Good question , ...weiß Du wenn das Ergebnis der Abstimmung bekannt wird? (bin jedenfalls auf die Reaktion darauf, so, oder so, sehr gespannt)
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.171.577 von Growth2012 am 09.12.21 16:35:27Genau das!
Was die abziehen, ist ja echt schon frech. So viel Dreistigkeit sollte nicht stattgegeben werden, also hoffen wir mal…
Nebenbei: wer soll diesen Vorhaben eigentlich mit klarem Verstand zustimmen?!
Was die abziehen, ist ja echt schon frech. So viel Dreistigkeit sollte nicht stattgegeben werden, also hoffen wir mal…
Nebenbei: wer soll diesen Vorhaben eigentlich mit klarem Verstand zustimmen?!
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.162.340 von StoxxmasterXXL am 08.12.21 20:13:35"Es wäre wünschenswert, dass die aktuellen „Vorschläge“ floppen. Auch oder gerade weil zudem so peinlich aggressiv beworben."
....da bin ich voll & ganz bei dir- und falls Isett mit diesen Vorhaben scheitern sollte, werde ich meine jetziger Position glatt verdoppeln, weil IBIO dann selbst dringend Meldung(en) bringen muss. No risk, no fun!
....da bin ich voll & ganz bei dir- und falls Isett mit diesen Vorhaben scheitern sollte, werde ich meine jetziger Position glatt verdoppeln, weil IBIO dann selbst dringend Meldung(en) bringen muss. No risk, no fun!
Außer ich kaufe jetzt noch, dann gibt es einen RS und die Aktie geht in den Keller. Egal wie ich werde es falsch machen.
Viel Erfolg Euch trotzdem.
Grüße
nerko07
Viel Erfolg Euch trotzdem.
Grüße
nerko07
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 70.171.142 von aaahhh am 09.12.21 16:08:11So wie ich mich kenne, wird es heute keinen RS geben und die Aktie viel höher steigen.
Grüße
nerko07
Grüße
nerko07