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The Risk Fund
As I noted in my blog post, my initial calculations were that the risk fund should have between L$ 560 at the low end and L$ 6,250 at the high end. Based on further information, I would place the Risk fund at L$ 2,905.66. This is based on information that the total Linden Dollar volume of SLC stock during its 50 days on the VSTEX amounted to L$ 581,131.20 .5% of that works out to be L$ 2,905.66
My discussions with Samantha indicates that she understands very well the real holdings in the risk fund and has limited access to the data at VSTEX. This makes sense. Typically financial institutions limit the amount of data that public relations officers have access to.
As to being in control of the company, my understanding is that at the point of the merger, you had more shares than Bob. Exactly what your responsibilities within the company at the time were is something you should have worked out with Bob