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Re: Mkrak23 post# 25700

Saturday, 11/15/2014 12:16:24 AM

Saturday, November 15, 2014 12:16:24 AM

Post# of 63559
And also this one

"I should have kept in mind that people who frequent these message boards do not know how to read and not have mentioned the inevitable reverse split that will come when outstanding shares eventually reach half a billion.

Read SLTD's 10-Q.

It is their quarterly earnings report filed with the SEC. That is where you can educate yourself to the number and conversion price of shares the company has issued and will issue to settle the debt that basically no one on this message board is even aware of.

Do you understand how dilution works? Do you understand that to maintain the same market capitalization when you increase shares outstanding by 50% your earnings have to double?

Where is your upside if the company continues to issue convertible debt that you the retail shareholder pay for with dilution? Purchasers of SLTD's debt short the stock at 0.20 or 0.30 and cover with shares they buy for 0.01 to close settle their promissory notes. Dilution doesn't bother them at all.

Fixate on my mention of a future reverse split if that helps you ignore the fundamentals of this company. It's your money on the line not mine. Less"