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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1338934, member: 26302"]But no judge can declare the stock in the example I cited as having zero money. Only if there are other creditors can the common stock be worth nothing, since there ARE ASSETS, (I listed them at $30 million) and listed no other creditors. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is 5 posts now where you refuse to answer and simply argue points that are irrelevant. The original question was not even posed to you, it was posed to help Inflexion understand stock values. Sorry, but I am simply done even discussing this point, or trying to help you understand. You do not wish to have a conversation, but to simply argue details that are irrelevant.</p><p><br /></p><p>Inflexion, if you wish to answer, (or anyone else on this board besides Fatima who thinks stocks are valueless), I would be happy to discuss this. The premise is:</p><p><br /></p><p>Silver miner, $30 million in fixed assets, profit of $10 million per year, 1 million shares outstanding. What value per share would you assign to this company? Do you believe the stock has no innate value?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1338934, member: 26302"]But no judge can declare the stock in the example I cited as having zero money. Only if there are other creditors can the common stock be worth nothing, since there ARE ASSETS, (I listed them at $30 million) and listed no other creditors. This is 5 posts now where you refuse to answer and simply argue points that are irrelevant. The original question was not even posed to you, it was posed to help Inflexion understand stock values. Sorry, but I am simply done even discussing this point, or trying to help you understand. You do not wish to have a conversation, but to simply argue details that are irrelevant. Inflexion, if you wish to answer, (or anyone else on this board besides Fatima who thinks stocks are valueless), I would be happy to discuss this. The premise is: Silver miner, $30 million in fixed assets, profit of $10 million per year, 1 million shares outstanding. What value per share would you assign to this company? Do you believe the stock has no innate value?[/QUOTE]
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