Let me try and picture what I ment for you....
You, Jay and Jim. Jim is the guy you're after. You own 50% of him, so you should only have to pay half of his companies worth to buy him out. BUT, he, Jim, owns half of Jays company, and if you're buying out Jim, you have to pay for that half of Jays also. Now, does the price per stock reflect that half of Jays or not? If Jays stock costs twice as much as Jims, where does that calculation come in? AND, to top it off, Jim owns 2 peices of your stock, another problem in where those numbers came from.
I'll have to look at your calculation next time I play.
Buyout Price = (Sell Price)(2)(X)
X = number of shares needed for Buyout.
I'm going to try to set up a game between my 2 computers this weekend. I tried it yesterday but mine had a Windows firewall that kept my wifes out. We were also playing thru my server which is a 2 400mhz CPU system, which is slow. I'm going to host it off mine. I'll also get my exersize running up nad down the stairs, unless I can sneek it past my wife to my computer room.....

I'm correct 97% of the time..... who cares about the other 4%....