Register for free to join our community of investors and share your ideas. You will also get access to streaming quotes, interactive charts, trades, portfolio, live options flow and more tools.
Wrong and noted. PCTL Investors note the negativity privately. Chat
with them daily. Holding shares tight. 2 wks to Q2 fins, revs, data, etc.
$PCTL
This is correct. PCTL’s share price, it’s revenue (or lack of)The current burn rate amongst many other things is telling investors to go somewhere else. Hence the “sub penny”.Add the never ending share count. And to agree again, this scam is done.
No one seems to care. The lack of volume should be all that anyone needs to know. This scam is Done imo
They forgot to tweet the pictures of the new turbo engine for the share printer. It was recently tested and printed 20 million shares with no problem. The new Crystal Nano turbo is about to be fired up to print another 100 million. The good part is that there should be an abundance of cheapies
And yet no citations, only meaningless OTC "soon".
I prefer to go with PCTL's DD versus distractor BS.
I know why I am here. I remain PCTL Long, strong,
positive, patient, looking ahead. Not sure of others.
Here's to Q2 fins and revs, then to Q3 and Q4. I'm
sitting on money made. Here's to now, 2023, 2024.
GL to PCTL shareholders!
Rest can buy later!
Catalysts to
deals!
$PCTL
@PCTL_ soon bankruptcy? 217,000$ monthly expenses vs $75,000 non operational revenue. Exhausted Stock. No Credit. No Nigerians. No Crystals. No Nanobubbles. No September free shares available for all in Art...
Ouch! Great DD Again! This positive-opportunity-stock is headed to 0.1000
As always, Egold, thanks for solid & cited DD. GL to you in 2022 and 2023!
GL to PCTL Longs and newbies buying in low now!
Here's to Q2 fins and revs in 2 weeks!
On to Q3 and Q4 fins!
From catalysts
to deals!
Sweet!
$PCTL
Ouch! Great DD Again! This pos is headed to.00001
So glad I still sit on money made
and I look ahead to move up! GL
$PCTL
COUNTERCLAIMS OF AUCTUS
Auctus asserts the following counterclaims:
JURISDICTION
1. The counterclaim plaintiff, Auctus Fund, LLC ("Auctus"), brings these counterclaims in response to the Complaint brought by counterclaim defendant PCT, LTD ("PCT") against Auctus.
FACTS
2. On March 13, 2019 Auctus entered into a Securities Purchase Agreement ("Purchase Agreement") with PCT for the purchase of a Convertible Promissory Note ("Note") from PCT in the original principal amount of $75,000. PCT also issued a warrant to Auctus for the purchase of a certain number of shares of PCT common stock ("Warrant").
3. On October 16, 2019, Auctus notified PCT that it was in default under the Note.
4. After negotiations between PCT and Auctus, the parties entered into a Conditional Settlement Agreement ("Settlement Agreement") dated October 26, 2020 in order to resolve PCT's default under the Note.
5. At no point in time during settlement negotiations did PCT and Auctus discuss the release or discharge of the Warrant as part of the Settlement Agreement.
6. Neither the Settlement Agreement nor the Mutual Release executed by PCT and Auctus in connection with the Settlement Agreement refer in any way to the Warrant.
7. The Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release do not release, resolve or otherwise dispose of any rights of Auctus under the Warrant.
8. On December 10, 2021, Auctus attempted to exercise its rights under the Warrant to acquire 39,339,900 shares of common stock of PCT.
9. PCT had an obligation to reserve sufficient shares of common stock of PCT such that Auctus could exercise its rights under the Warrant.
10. On December 13, 2021, Auctus was advised by Standard Registrar and Transfer Company that PCT had failed to reserve sufficient shares of common stock for the exercise by Auctus of its rights under the Warrant to obtain 39,339,900 shares of common stock of PCT.
11. On December 14, 2021, Auctus exercised its rights under the Warrant to acquire 2,548,461 shares of common stock of PCT. The exercise by Auctus of its rights under the Warrant to acquire 2,548,461 shares of common stock of PCT was consented to and approved by PCT.
12. PCT has failed to reserve adequate shares of common stock for Auctus to exercise its rights under the Warrant.
13. PCT has refused to honor the exercise by Auctus of its rights under the Warrant.
14. PCT has asserted that Auctus released its rights under the Warrant.
15. PCT has asserted that Auctus wrongfully attempted to exercise its rights to acquire shares of common stock of PCT.
16. PCT has asserted that Auctus wrongly exercised its rights to acquire shares of common stock of PCT.
17. Auctus asserts that PCT has breached the Warrant by failing to reserve adequate shares of common stock.
18. Auctus asserts that PCT has breached the Warrant by failing to honor the attempted exercise by Auctus of its rights under the Warrant to acquire 39,339,900 shares of common stock of PCT.
19. Auctus asserts that it rightfully obtained 2,548,461 shares of common stock of
PCT.
20. Auctus asserts that it has not released any of its rights under the Warrant and that it has maintained all of its rights under the Warrant.
21. Auctus delivered an executed Mutual Release to PCT on February 4, 2022 and has completed all of its obligations under the Settlement Agreement.
Counterclaim Count One Declaratory Judgment [28 U.S. Code §2201)
22. Auctus repeats and realleges the allegations contained in Counterclaims paragraphs 1 through 21 as though fully set forth herein.
23. PCT asserts that Auctus has waived any rights it held under the Warrant as part of the Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release.
24. Auctus disputes that it has released any of its rights under the Warrant, and asserts that it maintains all of its rights under the Warrant.
25. An actual controversy therefore exists between Auctus and PCT about whether the Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release released any rights of Auctus under the Warrant.
26. Pursuant to 28 U.S. Code §2201, Auctus is entitled to a declaration that the Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release did not resolve, release or otherwise dispose of any rights of Auctus under the Warrant and that Auctus is entitled to retain the 2,548,461 shares of PCT common stock it acquired pursuant to its exercise of rights under the Warrant.
Counterclaim Count Two Breach of Contract
27. Auctus repeats and realleges the allegations contained in Counterclaims paragraphs 1 through 26 as though fully set forth herein.
28. Auctus entered into the Settlement Agreement with PCT, for good and valuable consideration, in order to resolve disputes relating to the Note.
29. The Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release did not resolve, release or otherwise dispose of any rights of Auctus under the Warrant.
30. PCT has refused to honor the rights of Auctus under the Warrant and has breached the Warrant by failing to reserve an adequate number of shares of common stock of PCT for Auctus to exercise its rights under the Warrant.
31. PCT breached the Warrant by not permitting Auctus to exercise its rights under the Warrant on December 10, 2021 to acquire 39,339,900 shares of common stock of PCT.
32. By refusing to honor the exercise by Auctus of its rights under the Warrant, PCT has caused Auctus to incur substantial damages.
33. By reason of the foregoing, Auctus is entitled to an award of compensatory and consequential damages, together with attorneys' fees, costs and expenses.
JURY DEMAND
Auctus demands a trial by jury on all issues, claims and defenses so triable.
RB Capital thanks those for buying his cheapies
Laughable!!
$PCTL I can assure you that PCT LTD and their Legal advisors are very much aware
of what is going on in the public markets specificaly with respect to NY being the precedent for other states to nail toxics on usury laws!! This will motivate Auctus to settle!
Yes indeed, NY will be the precedent for other states to nail toxics on usury
Auctus also failed to register as a securities dealer, which has seen many of the sleazeball toxic lenders lose in court and more than unwind those notes
However, the complaint filed by PCT makes no such accusation. PCT and their advisors are out of touch and dont know wth is going on in the public markets
Another embarrassment
$PCTL It's my understanding that Auctus is deeply concerned about this development!
The Basile Law Firm P.C. Announces That it Has Secured a 6 to 1 Majority Landmark Decision by New York's Highest Court Confirming That New York's Criminal Usury Law is Applicable to Convertible Promissory Notes.
So yes I know your thinking well that is in New York so LOL.
The landmark decision was rendered by the New York Court of Appeals in the case Adar Bays, LLC v. GeneSYSID, Inc., No. 51, 2021 BL 393765 (N.Y. Oct. 14, 2021). This is a major decision that will affect the legality of certain financial instruments, including convertible promissory notes, and a legal shift that issuers and shareholders alike can benefit from.
The recent decision by the New York Court of Appeals currently only applies to transactions that are governed by New York law, including its usury statutes. However, other states, "such as Massachusetts", Florida, and California, have similar usury statutes and whose courts often turn to the New York Court of Appeals for guidance on interpretation of usury laws (https://www.thebasilelawfirm.com/post/new-york-s-highest-court-rules-convertible-notes-subject-to-criminal-usury-laws).
[/color]
$PCTL Great post TC thanks for sharing! Spot on topic for this growing problem on the OTC & PCT LTD.
YOUR POSTS CONTENT ARE FULL OF SHIT
@PCTL_ should consider working with your suggested law firm to cure the more shares issued than authorized predicament and start to work on a defensive strategy to foreseeable litigation regarding misleading investors.
Any update regarding the Nigerian co that needed a money order to fund the closing of their investment?
Great post Tcaine. Many thanks for your continued good sense and cheerfulness.
PCT, already having an insufficient amount of authorized shares, issues more counterfeit shares that don't exist
Hope AUCTUS lets the judge know that PCT schemed to block the exercise of warrants due to insufficient authorized yet, are issuing millions of more phantom shares
Some feel issuing shares that don't exist is criminal
Noted and Incorrect. I'd trust securities lawyers first vs detractors.
PCTL shareholders should be aware of short and distort activities.
Glad I hold PCTL Long and strong. Most misinformation is bullshit
that readily falls from the wall when challenged. Be aware of such.
Here's to PCTL in the months ahead. Looking forward to Q2 fins in
mid-August. In the meantime. here's a good read for shareholders:
$PCTL
More freshly printed shares in stock 807,000,000 and growing! No retesting needed to print shares!
Another 8% haircut! .001 soon Zzzzz
PCTL looks about dead
Theres no interest anywhere, especially in the market where volume is usually anemic except for the large blocks of sellers itching to find liquidity
Any 18 wheeler tanker pics from Nigeria? Or the Grassy Knoll?
Any new Sims or BR Capital tweets? Chuckles lmao
Any tweet pictures of the gallon that a school ordered? Tia
I don’t believe for a second that any school has purchased anything from @PCTL_ . The devil is in the details; nothing but ambiguous innuendos and hypothetical maybes.
Someone posted PCTL’s PR from yesterday which sounded more like a sales pitch. There was no info about any schools purchasing products
Chuckles “Test results should be out soon”. All this scam does is test, print shares and take on new toxic loans to pay delinquent toxic loans
They are? Do you have any information on this?
Schools are starting to buy HYDROLYTE, that's great news ,testing results should be out soon, PCTL is the best OTC STOCK,JMHO
Crystal Nanobuble Monkey Pox share selling sham
https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/25/health/monkeypox-limited-data/index.html
PCTL Hydrolyte kills MonkeyPox
PCTL.com
How many have become I’ll or died from pathogenic germs. One may or may not like the company but does that mean you should put your family and friends at risk? PCTL’s Hydrolyte kills 99.9999% of pathogens including monkeypox and Covid which includes Omicron variety.
I recall verbiage such as “placed and/or delivered and/or shipped and/or installed” @PCTL_ I don’t believe they have sold anything. A google search of; PCTL sold = stock dilution information
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/PCTL/pressreleases/4266720/
I've been through this repeatedly about PCTL's Annihilyzer machines. I hate to repeat myself so I'll leave it with this:
PCTL's Annihilyzer disinfection system is in some of the largest hospitals in the NYC area. Believe what you want if hospitals shut down during the pandemic but since the hospitals opened PCTL's Annihilyzer system is now in some of the largest hospitals in the Boston/ New England area. In fact, one hospital was so impressed they bought 2 additional 360 carts.
The simple fact is that no company buys something that doesn't work. In PCTL's Annihilyzer case hospitals have added on additional systems and carts.
Green close. Unlike the rest of my portfolio
The SC acquisition should be contributing around $50k revs/quarter if PCTs PR wasnt also FOS. So, its possible PCT may start seeing a slight, miniscule increase in revs going forward
I sure hope its more than that to justify these $5-10m 2022 forecasts.
Its not looking too good so far. In fact, PCT may have better luck sprinkling fairy dust on its forecasts in hopes they magically come true
Scientifically, it's neither. For pcts prospects, it's not the greatest.
Folks here will tell you pct is some kind of leader but they fail to understand the market. There are huge chemical players that lead the hocl market due to the simplicity involved with making hocl. Pct is a nothing burger in this market place/industry. They're best and only shot was their hospital equipment, which no one wants.
PCT simply doesn't have the means, leadership, or wherewithal to become a player. The hocl market is dominated by the larger players and pct has no idea how to compete. This is why they keep creating new verticals that never lead anywhere. They're utterly hopeless.
We've heard these type BS stories before
Is that good or bad ?
Pretty straight forward. HOCl can be made by dissolving, or passing chlorine gas thru water. Chlorine + water = pool water
what does Pool Water mean, this has nothing to do with pools, its for disinfecting
Zzzzz Pool Water Zzzzz
Hydrolyte (R) An Ideal Disinfecting Solution For Schools
https://pctl.com/newsroom/press-releases/hydrolyte-an-ideal-disinfecting-solution-for-schools/
Published On: July 25th, 2022
SUMMARY:
Paradigm Convergence Technologies (PCT), a hospital grade disinfectant producer headquartered in northeastern South Carolina, primarily focuses on disinfecting solutions for the healthcare industry. As the upcoming new school year approaches, however, PCT reminds educational institutions from elementary through college that its products, primarily its proprietary solution branded as Hydrolyte?, are ideal for disinfecting the surfaces in schools that can become breeding grounds for infectious bacteria and viruses. It is more important than ever before to keep school environments disinfected and healthy, and PCT and Hydrolyte? are powerful tools in that effort on the part of school administrations.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Hydrolyte? is a hospital grade disinfectant produced by Paradigm Convergence Technologies (PCT), based on the naturally occurring compound hypochlorous acid. Hydrolyte? is currently used in hospitals and other large healthcare facilities to disinfect hard, nonporous surfaces, where it is highly effective in fighting a long list of the most troublesome bacteria and pathogens that healthcare workers confront. These include C. diff, norovirus, MRSA, TB, and many others.
The low toxicity, simple storage requirements, and high availability of Hydrolyte? make it an ideal disinfecting option for institutions outside of healthcare as well, particularly in educational contexts. As schools prepare to welcome hundreds of children and young people back to their classrooms, dining areas, restrooms, and other spaces, it is critical for them to have a strong plan in place to keep those spaces disinfected throughout the school day. Hydrolyte? is an appropriate disinfectant for all areas of a school, and it provides the efficacy that school administrators expect from a product that will help protect their students and staff from a range of common pathogens.
Hydrolyte? is most commonly applied as a spray to hard, nonporous surfaces, where it kills salmonella, norovirus, MRSA, and other antibiotic resistant bacteria with a high degree of efficacy. Electrostatic spray options are available, which are very effective in accomplishing even, thorough coverage of a classroom, restroom, or other space. The electrostatic spray system is particularly effective in reaching those surfaces that are frequently overlooked in manual disinfecting processes, such as the undersides of counters and desks.
As school districts around the country increasingly emphasize environmental responsibility, cleaning and disinfecting strategies are a particular area of focus. Hydrolyte is registered and approved by the EPA, giving school administrations and boards confidence that it complies with state and local mandates. As the solution is based on hypochlorous acid, a compound that occurs naturally within the human body’s immune system, it boasts a low toxicity and is appropriate for use in environments where children of all ages and pets may be present.
Schools can get in touch with PCT to learn more about Hydrolyte?, its composition, and the pathogens listed on its product label through the company’s website, www.pctl.com. By applying this solution’s great potential in educational environments in addition to hospitals and healthcare facilities, schools can help students, teachers, and support staff enjoy a healthy school year free of disease and focus on academic excellence instead.
Very good news should be out in few weeks. stay tuned !!!!!
WOWZER........the PCTL board is comprised of nothing but non shareholders now!!!! I guess being in the .008's isn't a low enough buying opportunity!
Wow.....where did all the investors go?????
Did Gary get another Nigerian Email? Chuckles LMFAO At this scam
Followers
|
604
|
Posters
|
|
Posts (Today)
|
0
|
Posts (Total)
|
200741
|
Created
|
05/29/18
|
Type
|
Free
|
Moderators jimr1717 thegreencandle |
Our products (equipment) and solutions (Hydrolyte® and Catholyte Free®) are designed to take an environmentally conscious approach to combat the spread of infectious disease in the healthcare and Cleaning/Sanitation industries, as well as contributing to the sustainability of global natural resources in the agriculture markets.
Our technology produces an effective pre-determined PPM Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) solution that is created through an electrolytic process called Electro-Chemical Activation (ECA). It occurs by temporarily changing the makeup of water, bypassing weak salt brine through an electrolytic cell, and temporarily changing the properties of the salt water into a powerful oxidizing agent, exhibiting highly effective antimicrobial properties.
Many billions of dollars a year are spent by individuals, organizations, and the health care system to treat people who get infectious diseases caused by microbes including bacteria, viruses, and fungi. With the advent of adaptive and ever more dangerous microorganisms called “superbugs”, the danger of acquiring life-threatening infections is real and growing. This danger affects everyone anytime they are in space where people gather, any microbe contaminating that space is a possible source of infection. With American’s spending 20 or more hours a day indoors, much of it in spaces that are not cleaned and sanitized/ disinfected properly, the threat of infection is constant, growing, and dangerous, particularly to our vulnerable populations of the very young, elderly and infirm.
Infectious diseases were associated with an economic burden of over $120 billion in the U.S. in 2014. Antibiotic-resistant infections cost Americans $20 billion in direct medical costs and $35 billion in lost productivity in 2014. A particularly acute problem is Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) which are increasingly hard to kill or treat effectively. As a result, doctors struggle to contain, fight and cure increasingly antibiotic-resistant infections such as MRSA, and C. Diff. The more antibiotics, medicines, pesticides and disinfectants are used to kill them, the quicker the microorganisms adapt, becoming ever stronger and more drug-resistant. Researchers estimate that, if the U.S. could reduce the number of hospital-acquired infections by 20%, healthcare providers would save nearly $7 billion per year. Insurance companies are beginning to deny coverage for treatment of HAIs, forcing hospitals to self-insure. This will create an immense financial and risk-management burden on hospitals, long-term medical, rehabilitation, and assisted living facilities.
Overcoming the problem of microbial contamination and infectious disease can be straightforward. It requires proper products, equipment, protocols, education, and training for comprehensive and reliable cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting solutions.PCT Corp. offers these with its comprehensive “Green Cleaning” and Infection Control Systems. Infectious microbes cannot develop resistance to the cleaning and sanitizing products PCT Corp. uses and they are much less toxic to humans or pets than traditional agents such as bleach and ammonia.
The products are used through a commercially-ready, patented, integrated product and technology solution for total facility cleaning and sanitizing. This system and solution, The PCT Annihilyzer® Infection Control System, was specifically designed for use in hospitals, assisted living and nursing homes, and other large facilities. In various configurations, the solution system can be deployed in urgent care centers, medical, dental, and veterinary practices, and other health care facilities. A complete and custom turn-key cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfection program solution can be provided to each facility. It is also adaptable to deployment in schools, prisons, hotels, and many other facilities.
PCT has launched a major marketing and sales effort in the hospital facilities market and The PCT Annihilyzer® System has now been deployed in several hospitals in the eastern U.S.
Ticker Symbol:PCTL
4235 Commerce Street. Little River, SC 29566
Phone: 843-390-7900 Fax: 843-390-2327
Email: admin@pctl.com
***Last Reported Share Structure***
As of 12/30/21
Authorized: 1,000,000,000
Outstanding Shares: 790,924,690
Float: 525,421,556
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/PCTL/overview
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/PCTL/profile
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/PCTL/quote
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/PCTL/disclosure
Nano-Catholyte treated oil on its way to an oil refinery
Hospital-acquired infections (HAI) — also known as a nosocomial infection — is an infection that is contracted from the environment or staff of a healthcare facility. It can be spread in the hospital environment, nursing home environment, rehabilitation facility, clinic, or other clinical settings. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated roughly 1.7 million hospital-associated infections, from all types of microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi combined, cause or contribute to 99,000 deaths each year.
Our goal is to provide solutions to this issue, by outfitting a healthcare setting with the technology and guidance needed to effectively get the job done - all through a dedicated partnership to prevent and eradicate the spread of infectious disease.
Oil and Gas:
Waste Water Treatment
Our system helps to decontaminate “frac” water for reuse in the fracking process, saving the industry millions of dollars and preserving the world’s water supply. Some of the many benefits of our system/process include: Elimination of highly toxic chemicals currently used for decontamination, reduced negative environmental impact, reduced recovery costs and potentially opening new areas for oil and gas retrieval.
Turning “Sour” Crude Oil to “Sweet”
In other areas in the gas and oil industry that presents a challenge is in treating existing wells for the presence of H2S of hydrogen sulfide. H2S is a large and growing problem in the industry, due to its continued introduction of bacteria in the fracking process. H2S causes increased production costs. Our solutions reduce those costs and reduce the environmental impact.
Agriculture:
In the agriculture world, through USDA grants and multiple studies by universities around the world, Hypochlorous acid solutions have been tested and proven effective against yield-reducing crop pathogens in post-harvest applications to include sanitizing at point of harvest, point of packing and points of sale.
We are hoping to help stop these crop-devastating pathogens with our hypochlorous solutions that are known to be environmentally responsible and designed to improve and maintain crop yields, to produce a healthier overall harvest.
School Systems:
Dedicated to the success of students, schools are faced with a multitude of challenges to reach their goal of providing a solid education and an environment for healthy growth. To add to the list of responsibilities of school administrators, the battle of keeping absenteeism down, preventing the spread of infectious disease and keeping a clean environment bears a heavy load. Not only are the traditional cleaning products losing their effectiveness - thus allowing drug/antimicrobial resistant pathogens to wreak havoc - they are also polluting the indoor air with volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are known to cause respiratory-related issues, headaches and other ailments.
By providing daycare facilities, school systems and universities with a better alternative to poisonous, caustic chemical cleaning/antimicrobial agents, we’re providing a more productive environment. Not only are you killing germs with a product that eradicates them completely - keeping them from becoming resistant - you’re doing so with a product that doesn’t cause harm to the user, students or faculty.
Hotel and Tourism:
Similar to the healthcare environment, the hotel and tourism industry (i.e resorts, airports, cruise ships, etc.) are subject to communicable diseases. In the healthcare market, they are referred to as Hospital-Acquired Infections/Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs) and in the hotel and tourism industry, they are known as Community-Acquired Infections. With as many different people traveling through these areas, from all sorts of countries and carrying various types of ailments or pathogens with them, consider the potential for an uncontrollable spread of these germs.
Outbreaks are typically caused by lack of proper processes and/or a failing product. Our ECA technology is designed to help anyone in the industry to get a grip on the issue and succeed at their main goal: providing an awesome experience for their guests.
Food Service/Production:
Our sanitizer strength solution meets the requirement of the FDA and USDA, to be a non-rinse sanitizing agent. In the world of dealing with food, why not use a product that actually kills food-borne pathogens - without containing any toxic chemicals that would harm the quality of the product?
Whether you’re dealing with meat, poultry or just need to maintain a facility’s defense against Salmonella/E. coli, contact us about using our solutions
Forget harsh, toxic chemicals. Our process only requires salt, water and electricity to produce two products –a chlorine-based antimicrobial agent and an excellent degreasing cleaner.
Our technology produces an effective variable PPM hypochlorous acid solution that is created through an electrolytic process called Electro-Chemical Activation (ECA). It occurs by temporarily modifying the properties of water, by passing weak salt brine through an electrolytic cell and temporarily changing the properties of the salt water into a powerful oxidizing agent exhibiting highly effective antimicrobial properties.
Catholyte or sodium hydroxide, is an aqueous solution that is the natural byproduct of the electrolysis process, and is used to reduce microbe contamination and soil loads that can harbor germs on hard surfaces.
Catholyte is also a very effective degreaser and is a great option to safely clean floors without hazardous fumes, thus improving indoor air quality.
Volume | |
Day Range: | |
Bid Price | |
Ask Price | |
Last Trade Time: |