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Re: TIMBERWOLF post# 21656

Sunday, 06/05/2016 3:08:41 PM

Sunday, June 05, 2016 3:08:41 PM

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I know what a fractional share is - and I know from the ARIO 8-K they didn't issue any fractional shares in their last reverse split. Ergo, no shareholders owns any fractional shares of ARIO.

You are posting a definition of a fractional share - I am posting facts from the ARIO SEC filings - there is a huge difference.

Here you go - it states it very clearly:

At that time, each four hundred (400) outstanding shares of common stock of the Company will be combined into and automatically become one (1) outstanding shares of common stock of the Company. The reverse stock split is expected to reduce the number of outstanding shares of the Company’s common stock from approximately 6,375,058,308 shares to approximately 15,939,048 shares. No fractional shares will be issued in connection with the reverse stock split, all fractional shares that would have resulted from the reverse split shall be rounded up to the next whole share.

There it is - NO FRACTIONAL SHARES WILL BE ISSUED!!!! It can't get be more clearly stated.

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