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What formula should I use to determine how many shares of the new common stock and warrants I will receive to replace my old shares of common stock?

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What formula should I use to determine how many shares of the new common stock and warrants I will receive to replace my old shares of common stock?

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A. For every 1,000 shares of old common stock, holders will receive 7.132 new common shares (NYSE: CQB) and 118.868 warrants (NYSE: CQB WS) to purchase new common stock at an exercise price of $19.23. More details on the conversion of Chiquita securities are available in a chart summary.

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