How are companies able to issue more shares? Isn't that spawning value where it wasn't supposed to be... 'Diluted down' sounds like less but they actually got more, right? So you issue some shares, give like half to the stock owners (free market) and then keep the other half for yourself? Is that allowed?! I'm even more BTC fan now than ever before. I understand now why 'Satoshi' put in the limited supply
Issuing more shares is when a company needs money to grow they get it through that way instead of taking on debt. Companies with high valuations and are growing at a fast rate usually do this to not take on debt. The idea is that later on when the company is profitable they can use profits to buy back shares so it benefits the shareholders later on
I get the dilution: i mean if I divide an apple into 10 pieces instead of 4, it's still the same apple. If Eduardo's contract said he had X pieces, and bam he gets clapped. What I don't get is how the others didn't suffer from this: did the lawyer lie to Eduardo that the old shares were worthless? on top of it all, later IRL it was declared this contract where he signed for the dilution was declared invalid
@@jacobpeters5458 The others were in on the scam so they were given appropriate portion of the new stock to keep their original %, while Eduardo's % share went to new investors.
@@jacobpeters5458 mark basically created new company that bought old company n issued mroe shares to themselves and cut eduardo out which is super illegal
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I'M SORRY MY PRADA AT THE CLEANEEEEERRR!!!!!!.....
ALONG WITH MY HOODIE AND MY FUCK YOU FLIP FLOPS!!!
Along with my hoodie and my fuck you flip flops
What were your shares diluted down to?
.03 percent
The best scene in the whole movie
1:30 - 1:38 best.
How are companies able to issue more shares? Isn't that spawning value where it wasn't supposed to be...
'Diluted down' sounds like less but they actually got more, right? So you issue some shares, give like half to the stock owners (free market) and then keep the other half for yourself?
Is that allowed?! I'm even more BTC fan now than ever before. I understand now why 'Satoshi' put in the limited supply
btc investors so dumb. go study economics
Issuing more shares is when a company needs money to grow they get it through that way instead of taking on debt. Companies with high valuations and are growing at a fast rate usually do this to not take on debt. The idea is that later on when the company is profitable they can use profits to buy back shares so it benefits the shareholders later on
I get the dilution: i mean if I divide an apple into 10 pieces instead of 4, it's still the same apple. If Eduardo's contract said he had X pieces, and bam he gets clapped. What I don't get is how the others didn't suffer from this: did the lawyer lie to Eduardo that the old shares were worthless? on top of it all, later IRL it was declared this contract where he signed for the dilution was declared invalid
@@jacobpeters5458 The others were in on the scam so they were given appropriate portion of the new stock to keep their original %, while Eduardo's % share went to new investors.
@@jacobpeters5458 mark basically created new company that bought old company n issued mroe shares to themselves and cut eduardo out which is super illegal
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