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SencneS
Amarr Keepers of the Holy Bagel
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Posted - 2006.11.16 23:31:00 -
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Edited by: SencneS on 16/11/2006 23:34:23
Originally by: AufDetrack
-Payment rate: weekly on Friday @13.00 EVE time. -Interest: 2,5% per week, total =10%(10,38% if reinvest) per month. -Price per share: 1 000 000 isks -Total shares issued: 400 000 shares.
-Payment rate: monthly on 28th day @13.00 EVE time. -Interest: 12% per month. -Price per share: 1,2bln ISKs (1,200,000,000). -Total shares issued: 1000( But we will sell only 100 of them, there is just no way to make less than 1000 shares for corp. in EVE) -Special notes: A character should be at least one month old to buy shares. Limited to one share per one account. Interest will be changing to cover the average price of 30 days GTCs(now it is 180mln ISKs).
I have a small problem with this.. There are two different Share plans for the exacte same company???
40 BILION in a 2.5% return weekly (Which is not 10% monthly mind you)
1.2 TRILION in a 12% return monthly.
Just how are you going to "pay" dividends two different ways?
Why should I folk over 1.2bil and get the same share as someone else who only paid 1mil?
Or are you going to make two Corporations one for the 1.2bil shares, 1 for the 1mil shares?
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SencneS
Amarr Keepers of the Holy Bagel
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Posted - 2006.11.17 00:32:00 -
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Well a 2.5% payment every 7 days will not equal 10% in 28 days (And that is using your own version of a "month")
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=o05311490454541825637.1037723652945710922
Funny, I saw someone compare FIN like this just today, it was a little different but the principle is the same.
The fact is, with a weekly payout of 2.5% you will NEVER get the same value as if you just waited until 28 days and paid 10% out.
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SencneS
Amarr Keepers of the Holy Bagel
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Posted - 2006.11.17 05:34:00 -
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Edited by: SencneS on 17/11/2006 05:36:48 So you're going to pay a flat rate of peoples original investment.
So everyone who buys 1 share can look forward to 25,000 isk every week. After 40 weeks they would still be getting 25,000isk a week regardless of how much your corp has grown?
So in reality, this is not really shares it's a Bond, in which you pay back a flat rate depending on how much the original investment is.
You should look into a loan instead, less hassel and you get the money without needing to constantly pay out dividends.
My math is based on actual growth of the corp and the stock holders get dividends according to how well or poorly your company is doing. If you have dynamic returns such as a % of the corps profit, 2.5% every week will not equal a lump sum of 10% at the end of 4 weeks. The only way it would is if the last week the there was heavy losses of assets and wallet. Which I'm pretty sure every investor doesn't want.
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SencneS
Amarr Keepers of the Holy Bagel
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Posted - 2006.12.18 18:15:00 -
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I was like... oh god not these scammers again.. then I saw it was just a couple of trolls digging around in the depths of forum.
If it's not on the first page it doesn't need to be on the first page. 
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