So the 8,000,000 IPO shares are expected to be oversubscribed and will go for more than .003?
Even at the Xbond rate of.001 plus IPVO .0025 will be .0035
This still does not make any sense to me. Surely I could just place a bid for .0030001 and this would be below the Xbond and IPVO price but above the .003 IPO?
If the price goes above 0.003 this helps the XBOND holders, not hurt them. XBOND holders are guaranteed to pay 0.0025/share. Buying XBONDS at 0.0012 and exchanging for NEOBEE guarantees that at the worst you will break even (paying 0.003/share essentially).
Your bid of 0.0030001 is more than the price of 0.003 you would be paying if you bought XBOND's at 0.0012 and exchanged for NEOBEE
Your all forgetting one vital thing, there are currently only 500,000 shares on offer to xbond holders and 2 million xbond shares.
So out of the 2 million Xbond shares only 1.25 million(500k*5/2) can be traded for NEOBEE Pre-IPVO Offering.
You better hope you can get into this 62.5% braket if you buying Xbonds, This is why I sold all of my xbonds at ~0.0012. It's first come first serve, then you can watch the Xbonds you have paid 0.0012 for fall all the way back to 0.001.
I think ill take my chances at getting in at lower than 0.003 as 8mil shares is hard to fill quickly!
Yes this is true, I was just explaining the rationale behind buying at 0.0012. But to your point, I do have a question regarding the Pre-IPVO offering. When do the XBOND holders who transferred their shares know if they got in their transfer quick enough? Since the XBOND holders will receive their shares 3 days after the IPVO, are they just to wait in limbo for these 3 days?
Also, how strict is the 1pm opening time? Let's say someone's clock is 1 min different than the one NEOBEE is running by. If they transfer at 12:59pm, will the XBOND's be sent back to that owner?
EDIT: After reading over the prospectus again, it looks like XBOND's will be sent back upon sell-out. I am assuming that the XBOND holders who got in quick enough will be sent some sort of confirmation email before they receive their shares?