Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.:
43.113.440 von zeusgod am 03.05.12
01:53:54zeusgod, es gab nie einen Rückkauf. Die Aktien
wurden nur zurückgenommen um sie andersweitig einsetzen zu können.
Der float wurde dadurch erhöht und die O/S reduziert.
Hoffe, ich habe das richtig verstanden, aber es war ganz sicher
kein sonst üblicher Aktienrückkauf.
"Thomas Toland, CEO of SGLN and SurgLine stated, "The return of the
billion shares of common stock, representing over 17% of all of our
outstanding shares, by our management team and others was done in
order that we do not further dilute our other shareholders while at
the same time, allowing the Company to pursue our working capital
requirements to grow our business and other opportunities as may
become available. I believe that by each of us returning 25% of our
shares show the long term confidence we have in becoming a
successful participant in the multibillion markets of surgical and
medical implants for spine and trauma procedures.
The returned
shares will be utilized through private placements and other means
to purchase inventory that our distributors require for
resale."