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I like your positive outlook, but there was 250 billion available shares, but we the shareholders don't even know how many have been issued above the 7.8 we know about now. Therefore, in my opinion, it could be as high as 250 billion shares issued to as low as the shares reported in their last filing. If I had to guess, I'd guess it's very probable that the issued shares is higher now than previously reported in the last financials...how high is only known by the insiders.
In my opinion, SVFC management doesn't really care about the shareholders who bought long ago. If they did, they would do better and providing a shareholder update. They are looking for new blood to keep them afloat.
I think the real winner in this whole thing is Regen.
I like your positive outlook, but I am not convinced...just yet.
Agree, and If they are issuing more shares (even privately) this is diluting us even more. Worse yet, if they have warrants to buy shares at a higher price, it will hurt current shareholders even more. They need to find private investors to eliminate toxic debt first.
I figured when I got the letter it was merely a way to get current shareholders to invest more money somehow. If it was actually news, they would have announced via a press release.
The other elephant is the toxic financing. Get rid of that, and stop issuing more shares...the dilution of current shareholders needs to stop.
No, my question wasn't whether or not we should file a class action lawsuit. My question was has anyone asked SVFC for comment on the lawsuit you shared. What's SVFC position/defense if it's true?
So has the company basically used the letter to shareholders to try and get accredited investors to buy preferred shares of SVFC? If so, isn't that worse than selling more common shares?
Also, has anyone asked SVFC representation of this lawsuit?
Has anyone heard how many shares are issued in total? I know what was communicated in the last financial (long time ago), but wonder what the number is now. Also, did the company reveal when they plant to publish updated financials so they can get current?
So those who talked to Frank, when did he say they would post updated financials? I'm wondering what the outstanding share count is and the revenue. I still believe in the company, I'm just concerned that behind the curtain there are millions of shares being issued directly from SVFC and not on the open market.
I still believe it's a way to raise money.
In my opinion, I think it's a PR play to get shareholders to invest more money.
I'm not sure, but if you want to know more, call their corporate office and find out the developments? I believe if they can share with one, they would be willing to share with all.
I hope you are right, because the value in my brokerage account is showing N/A.
Interesting perspective...can you get anyone to call you back or email you back?
I agree. The main issue I see with this company (as I've had conversations with representatives of SVFC in the past) is that they are not communicating anything. I was told that they didn't want to share information as they didn't want people to post on IHUB. Maybe a tactic maybe not, but the reality is if that is a concern for not sharing information, than state it. Tell shareholders that the business is alive however, until there is meaningful data, there isn't anything to update shareholders on. I find it very disrespectful to not return calls or emails. Does anyone know if the hired/temp CPA is still involved with SVFC?
Just like most, I want to see this company survive and shareholders rewarded, but all indications point toward lost investment. IMO
Does SVFC have to publish another notice if they are recognize they are going to miss the 2nd quarter financials as well?
Tre, I wasn't making a comparison to your statement, I was simply stating that you were correct. There are people who get information that is confidential in nature, but sign confidentiality agreements and it's not public information. Acting on that information is usually stipulated. As far as YA is concerned, I agree with what you are saying and wasn't disputing it.
Clarification on Martha, I am not referring to SVFC, it was a different company.
Don't agree, it's pretty simple. If someone has knowledge that is not public knowledge, then they are not allowed to trade their stock as that would be insider information. Ask Martha Steward about Insider information. she was a shareholder who acted on information that wasn't public knowledge. If she would not have sold or shared the information with anyone else, no issue.
I agree. I believe the only ones who will benefit from simple communications/news is day traders. This stock will not elevate without solid news, outside of that, it's simply a day trade.
I was actually just implying that anytime the CFO/consultant engages in any activity related to SVFC, it costs the company more money. IMO only.
Wouldn't that just dilute SVFC more. Doesn't SVFC have to pay him for his services every time he spends time on talking or thinking about SVFC. :)
I'd like to know if SVFC has the right to file a lawsuit against the doctor in Australia? I could be wrong, but he admitted to using SVFC's process (as his foundation) with a tweak and has made millions off the process.
IMO.
Nice summary, but I'm curious to see how many shares were issued this past quarter. We were already at approx. 8 billion, now where are we at?
So what did you base your decision on when you purchased? If it's the public information, then it's hope and pray like the rest of us. :) IMO
So, based on your post, are you saying you called the doctors and a molecular biologist and they confirmed what you are stating? I'm not saying you are wrong, I just want to know if that is what you've done?
Thanks for your time.
Don't go buying bullets just yet. It's just money.
I still hope that it's someone who plans to buyout the CD. I've stated multiple times that if someone had the means, they could buy many hundreds of millions of not a few billion shares for how much? So let's say someone was going to buyout the company, if they can buy as many of the outstanding shares on the open market from the week hands, it saves them from having to pay at a much higher price in the future. This is probably wishful thinking, but if you really take a step back and think about it...who knows.
IMO.
No. I want you to be right, but (in my opinion only)it will take elimination of toxic debt and the company to stop issuing new shares.
So when is the annual report and quarterly reports due? Does anyone think there will be anything in the report that updates us on their business plan...more than we already know?
My only concern is dilution. There are roughly 8 billion (give or take) shares that have been communicated as issued. The available shares are 250 billion. So the question is...if they issue the full 250 billion shares, the longs won't win, it will be all of the current buyers.
My concern is...why do we not see anything from the Dr. anymore. Does the Doc still reference Intellicell on any of his social media accounts anymore?
Billions...maybe, but as a long shareholder, billions don't mean anything if they convert the entire debt and issue all 250 billion shares. If they do a reverse split, that hurts all the longs. Bottom line...if this company truly wanted the backing for common shareholders, they would eliminate the toxic debt without issuing more shares.
IMO.
We have time? That's assuming someone comes in and buys out the large debt coming due in the next week or two. If not, I hope they feel generous enough to give them more time before putting in default and trying to take everything.
Maybe I'm way off (and I certainly hope I am), but I don't see this surviving or going anywhere unless the convertible debt is eliminated.
So when will we see the annual report? I'm curious to see how many more shares have been converted or issued.
As dumb as this may sound, I hope no one buys another share until significant news takes place. If we have a lot of shares being purchased and sold, then the sellers (in fear that it would be debt conversions) will do so again which dilutes all of us longs even more.
Sorry, I don't see it happening unless they reverse split. That would value the company near 5 billion dollars, and without significant revenue I don't see that happening. imo.
I like your positive attitude though.