Accordingly, total common share equivalents of 105.2 billion were excluded in the computation of diluted net loss per share for the three months ended September 30, 2015, because the effect would be anti-dilutive.
At yet they're basing that amount on .0002, while the current lowest VWAP is closer to .0001, which would double it.
And OMG!, Current liabilities are 26 MILLION!!
How did little buddy get paid off 43 grand for fricken 2 and past interest of 10? LOL "At September 30, 2015, the Company had interest bearing notes payable due to its Chief Technical Officer with a balance of $2,000 plus accrued interest of $10,934. During the three months ending September 30, 2015, the Company made payments totaling $43,000 under this note."
Here's a neat trick: The number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer's classes of common equity as of November 23, 2015: 2,448,797,627 shares of common stock.
And: Number of the issuer’s common stock outstanding as of November 6, 2015: 2,077,190,961.
in 2 weeks they pumped and dumped 400 million shares, which 'coincidently' paid for a $1,000 e-mail spam the day the dumped more than 300 million too.
And yet the trick gets better when looking at the balance sheets:
Accordingly, the June ending basic and diluted shares in the balance sheets:
Basic - 390,787,135
Diluted - 8,422,618,126
Yet September ending
it changes
Basic - 938,360,716
Diluted - 938,360,716
OK now who's doing the dam books?
B/C if you go back to the even earlier 10Q guess what?
The number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer's classes of common equity as of June 2 , 2015: 562,285,628 shares of common stock post stock-split adjusted.
Basic - 482,771,636 Diluted - 482,771,636
Does anybody who works for ECOB know how to BALANCE THE DAM BOOKS??
Or, with such misbalancing of outstanding, incorrect dollar amounts in little buddies payments and liabilities of 26 dam million who's fudging em eh?
Corn-fused-us Long-vestor ancient saying: Patience and small movements keep a steady course.
I don't have a humble opinion!
At's ma boy!