Well which one is it- 860 or 680? Either way it's wrong. If you go by the ANaS share price before the reverse split, you're down 99% percent. If you bought ANAS shares immediately after the reverse split, your down 95%. Split the difference and most investors are down 97%. The ANAS page shows the 52 week high at .045 cent and the current share price is .0039. If you bought at the current share price, you've only had the chance to flip the stock at $10 increments which would cost more in trading fees than an investor would make. The highest volume day in recent history was a measly 50,000 shares while the previous high was something like 2,000 shares.
Either way, the real math doesn't agree in the slightest with the made up numbers that were posted.