divide total fire sale assets priced by number of ordinary shares, and that'll get you your figure... then deduct priority receivers first (ordinary shares are lowest of lowest priority), and you'll probably end up with a FRACTION of what BNB currently are today... my guess is 1c (if you're lucky).
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