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Kiyoshi Aphelion
Eve Liberation Force Liberty.
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Posted - 2008.07.21 06:47:00 -
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Edited by: Kiyoshi Aphelion on 21/07/2008 06:48:04 Here it is in official format. I would like any advice, questions, comments so on and so forth. Thank you.
Rendari-Shadowfire Industries IPO

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Kiyoshi Aphelion
Eve Liberation Force Liberty.
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Posted - 2008.07.21 14:23:00 -
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Thanks for the Reply. As to the format between this post and the other, seeing as this is my first IPO, I borrowed his bahamas format. And I do own my own freighter and have been transporting for private citizens in Eve for about two months or so. The ships listed in the IPO, wouldn't be mine, they'd belong to the corporation, for other pilots to fly. I am currently working on purchasing my own personal Ark.

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Kiyoshi Aphelion
Eve Liberation Force Liberty.
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Posted - 2008.07.22 02:10:00 -
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Thanks for the reply Lep...and I really appreciate the advice. I will most certainly start refining these points right away. Any other information or advice you or anyone else could offer would also be greatly appreciated.

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Kiyoshi Aphelion
Eve Liberation Force Liberty.
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Posted - 2008.07.22 03:47:00 -
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Shrinking Goonies! OH NOES!

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Kiyoshi Aphelion
Eve Liberation Force Liberty.
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Posted - 2008.07.22 14:39:00 -
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Ok guys taking into account your commentary I've revised it and reposted it, same link, let me know what you think of this one? Thanks again.

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Kiyoshi Aphelion
Eve Liberation Force Liberty.
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Posted - 2008.07.23 04:48:00 -
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Thanks for the replies, and I edited the post once more to reflect what I had added and changed in the .pdf file. And thanks for your interest!

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Kiyoshi Aphelion
Eve Liberation Force Liberty.
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Posted - 2008.07.24 05:09:00 -
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Great points, all of you...thanks again.
In terms of a management fee, I hadn't decided on what would be a fair compensation for myself, whether it be through a stock award at the beginning of the IPO or a static percentage of revenue. What do you feel would be fair?
In terms of insurance, I didn't address that clearly in my IPO form probably. I listed in this line:
"After compensation of pilots and operating costs are calculated and removed from the corporate wallet, approximately fifty percent (50%) of the corporate wallet will be paid in dividends to shareholders, until such time that the corporation has stockpiled enough liquid assets, to insure the integrity of the IPO and sa***uard its assets."
I feel that addresses the insurance, it's the reason we're maintaining liquid assets...if you have any other questions or comments please feel free to post again. I'm highly enjoying and appreciating this feedback, by the way fellas.

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Kiyoshi Aphelion
Eve Liberation Force Liberty.
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Posted - 2008.07.25 06:42:00 -
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Updated the IPO to reflect changes. Please guys, let me know what you think, IPO day is fast approaching. Thanks again.

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Kiyoshi Aphelion
Eve Liberation Force Liberty.
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Posted - 2008.07.25 15:05:00 -
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Thanks for your interest in investing with RSI.
I'm not sure I understand your question but I believe you were asking about the amount of the profits which would be paid out through dividends to shareholders. If that's correct the amount is listed under the:
Proposal for Initial Public Offering (IPO) and Dividends Information
section of the IPO. If that doesn't answer your question please feel free to post again, or contact me ingame and I'll try my very best to come up with an answer which you need.
Thank you again.

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Kiyoshi Aphelion
Eve Liberation Force Liberty.
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Posted - 2008.07.25 21:38:00 -
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It means that 50% of the profit generated that quarter will be paid out in dividends. In terms of payout...5000 shares equals 100% of the dividend payout. Therfore, 1 share will equal a 1/5000 payout, which means that 1 share of stock will garner .02% of the dividend payout. 10 shares will be .2% of the disbursement, 100 shares will be 2% of the disbursement and so on.
Basically, the more stock you buy, the higher your percentage of dividends will be.

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