04-03-2015, 10:07 AM
Hi Cityfarmer,
I apologise, as I may not have been clear in what I meant.
To clarify, I am not referring to any kind of expected monetary payment from Casa Holdings to shareholders, nothing of the sort. All I mean is that for example, if Casa's price is $0.15 before the 10-to-1 share consolidation, the share price needs to go up to $1.50 after the consolidation in order for the value of my holdings not to decline. And I do not forsee such a dramatic appreciation in the share price after the would be consolidation, at least not right away.
I am of course, ignoring past and future dividends and possible share price appreciation in the much more distant future.
Hope this clarifies my question.
I apologise, as I may not have been clear in what I meant.
To clarify, I am not referring to any kind of expected monetary payment from Casa Holdings to shareholders, nothing of the sort. All I mean is that for example, if Casa's price is $0.15 before the 10-to-1 share consolidation, the share price needs to go up to $1.50 after the consolidation in order for the value of my holdings not to decline. And I do not forsee such a dramatic appreciation in the share price after the would be consolidation, at least not right away.
I am of course, ignoring past and future dividends and possible share price appreciation in the much more distant future.
Hope this clarifies my question.